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アジア人材育成基金による博士後期課程特別選抜(複合材構造と航空流体力学分野)

Graduate school of Tokyo Metropolitan University to accept Asian students through the Tokyo Metropolitan Government Asian Human Resources Fund 

 Tokyo Metropolitan Government (TMG) has launched a program in which foreign students from Asia admitted to Tokyo Metropolitan University (TMU) will participate in research on cutting-edge technologies to the development of next-generation aircrafts such as advanced composite materials and structures (hereinafter, “the Research”). This program will be implemented as part of a project to promote the independent development of a small to medium-sized Jet Passenger Plane in Asia—a project undertaken by Tokyo in collaboration with other major cities in Asia as a joint project of the Asian Network of Major Cities 21.* The foreign students from Asia will be enrolled in the doctoral program in Aeronautics in the Graduate School of Tokyo Metropolitan University, and will engage in the Research—jointly conducted by the TMU and the Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency (JAXA)—as they pursue their Ph.D. degrees. The TMG will provide these foreign students with scholarships, research expenses and other subsidies.
 In the department of Aerospace Engineering, the doctoral program subsidized by the Asian Human Resources Fund is focused on the research area “Advanced Composite Materials and Structures” and “Aerodynamics and Fluid Dynamics” in 2010 academic year.

* Asian Network of Major Cities 21 (ANMC21)
 ANMC21 is an international network of Asian capital and major cities undertaking joint projects on common tasks regarding innovative technological development, environmental countermeasures, and industrial development, with the aim to apply these outcomes for the prosperity/development of the Asian region.

1.No. of accepted persons
 Three (3) (to be accepted for Research on "Advanced Composite Materials and Structures" and "Aerodynamics and Fluid Dynamics")

2.Period of study
 Students will in principle be enrolled from October 2010 until they earn their doctorate degrees (scholarships and other support will be provided for a maximum of four years, until September 2014)

3.Applicant Selection Method
 Preliminary application
 Before submitting full application forms, please contact Prof. Naoyuki Watanabe or Prof. Masahito Asai and send 1) Letter of recommendation, 2) Brief explanation of Master’s thesis within two pages, and 3) List of publications(including conference papers to him by the end of April 2010 by e-mail:
 Concerning the research on Composite Materials and Structures, please contact Prof. Naoyuki Watanabe,
wata@aswat1.tmit.ac.jp
 Concerning the research on Aerodynamics and Fluid Dynamics, please contact Prof. Masahito Asai,
masai@sd.tmu.ac.jp

Full application
 Please complete the following forms for admission in Full application according to Application Guidelines and send them during May 17 (Mon) to May 21 (Fri), 2010 (postmarked) by post or hand-delivery to Tokyo Metropolitan University Hino Campus, Graduate School of System Design, Educational Affairs Section, 6-6 Asahigaoka, Hino, Tokyo 191-0065, Japan.

Application Form for Admission
 Application Form(Form1-1)
 Field of Study and Study Program(Form1-2)
 Recommendation Form(Form2)
 Future Career Plans(Form3)
 Written Pledge
 Certificate of Health

4.Inquiries
For further details, please contact:
Dr. Masahito Asai, Professor in Department of Aerospace Engineering,
 Graduate School of System Design, Tokyo Metropolitan University
 Address: 6-6 Asahigaoka, Hino, Tokyo 191-0065, Japan.
 E-mail:masai@sd.tmu.ac.jp
For details of the research on Composite Materials and Structures, please contact:
 Dr. Naoyuki Watanabe, Professor in Department of Aerospace Engineering,
 Graduate School of System Design, Tokyo Metropolitan University
 Address: 6-6 Asahigaoka, Hino, Tokyo 191-0065, Japan.
 E-mail: wata@aswat1.tmit.ac.jp
For details of the research on Aero and Fluid Dynamics, please contact:
 Dr. Masahito Asai, Professor in Department of Aerospace Engineering,
 Graduate School of System Design, Tokyo Metropolitan University
 Address: 6-6 Asahigaoka, Hino, Tokyo 191-0065, Japan.
 E-mail: masai@sd.tmu.ac.jp

最終更新: 2010/03/03