专业详情
Humanity has continued to prosper by skillfully manipulating the real world of physics and the abstract world of information while going back and forth between these two worlds.
By inventing language, we abstracted information and succeeded in recording and communicating it using physics such as words and characters.
In today’s world where everything is connected to the Internet and processed by artificial intelligence, not only information technology, but also the physical technology that supports it is changing our society with tremendous power. In the Department of Electrical Engineering and Information Systems, we aim to master both physics and information, and bring innovation to everything from nanodevices to space.
EEIS has eight fields, and research is conducted at the Hongo Campus, Komaba Research Campus, Kashiwa Campus, and Sagamihara Campus. In every field, our mission is to open up the future with advanced technology and tackle important global issues. EEIS has inherited the history and tradition of being the first university department in the world to specialize in electrical engineering (1873) and is responsible for the core fields of engineering, and values the frontier spirit that has always created new concepts and cutting-edge technologies that open up new eras.