Muroran Institute of Technology Article List

Muroran Institute of Technology creates a “female slot” in the 2025 comprehensive selection (daytime course)

 At Muroran Institute of Technology (Muroran City, Hokkaido), starting from the 2025 admission selection, the comprehensive selection (daytime course) will be aimed at women.

Tokyo Institute of Technology, Muroran Institute of Technology, and Kyushu Institute of Technology sign a memorandum of understanding for the development of science and technology.

 Three national universities, Tokyo Institute of Technology, Muroran Institute of Technology, and Kyushu Institute of Technology, have signed a memorandum of understanding for industry-academia-human resource development collaboration in science and technology. Joint research project […]

XNUMXth Shining Female Researcher Award Associate Professor Tomoko Hasegawa of Ritsumeikan University, Professor Kaoru Ota of Muroran Institute of Technology Graduate School

 The Japan Science and Technology Agency selected the winners of the XNUMXth Shining Women Researcher Award, and the Jun Ashida Award was given to Associate Professor Tomoko Hasegawa of Ritsumeikan University's School of Science and Engineering, and science and technology […]

Succeeded in space flight demonstration of innovative "detonation engine" for the first time in the world

 The group of Nagoya University, Keio University, Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency (JAXA), Muroran Institute of Technology and others are the first in the world to "detonate […]".

Associate Professor Enokido of Kyoto University and others at Nice Step Researcher 2018

 The National Institute of Science and Technology Policy of the Ministry of Education, Culture, Sports, Science and Technology has shown remarkable success in the fields of science and technology and technology.

Two-dimensional ferromagnetic fluctuation observation for the first time in cuprate superconductors Sophia University and others

 Superconductivity (a phenomenon in which the electrical resistance of a substance suddenly becomes zero below a certain temperature) discovered in 1911 is the linear Shinkansen and magnetic resonance diagnostic equipment ([…]].