Message to high school students and the future of Shizuoka Institute of Science and Technology
I would like you to study the subjects that are indispensable for structural design, such as mathematics and physics.Beyond learning, actively communicate with friends and colleagues.Civil engineering is a collaborative work.After being assigned to a laboratory, it is not uncommon to learn together across barriers, and even after getting a job, communication skills are always required.
Shizuoka Prefecture attaches great importance to cultural power throughout the prefecture, as seen in the "Basic Concept for Community Development that Utilizes the Cultural Power of << Fuji no Kuni >>".Culture is by no means irrelevant to our university.With the establishment of the Department of Civil Engineering, which literally becomes a science and engineering university, our university can also produce excellent human resources, add value through field fusion, and create and disseminate a culture unique to our university. I would like to aim for a university.
Shizuoka Institute of Technology
President Hiroshi Noguchi
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Graduated from the Department of Architecture, Faculty of Engineering, University of Tokyo in XNUMX, completed the doctoral course in the Department of Architecture, Graduate School of Engineering, XNUMX, Doctor of Engineering, Assistant Department of Architecture, Faculty of Engineering, University of Tokyo in XNUMX, Lecturer, Department of Architecture, Faculty of Engineering, Chiba University, XNUMX, XNUMX Assistant Professor, January XNUMX, Director of Comprehensive Media Infrastructure Center, Chiba University in XNUMX, Dean of Faculty of Engineering in XNUMX, Dean of Graduate School of Engineering in XNUMX, Current position from April XNUMX, Comprehensive Technology Research Director.
First-class architect, Professor Emeritus of Chiba University.Born in Komaba High School attached to Tokyo University of Education (currently Komaba High School attached to Tsukuba University).