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MENU Transportation GuideContact ContactTransportation Guide HOME > Information > 2021 > Joining the Global Technology Initiative (GTI) Consortium Information Joining the Global Technology Initiative (GTI) Consortium In October 2021, Tokyo University of Technology joined the Global Technology Initiative (GTI) Consortium. With the purpose of “assuring the quality of engineering and science education,” “fostering human resources,” “driving innovations,” and “enforcing industry competitiveness,” the GTI Consortium currently consists of nine government and administrative agencies, forty universities both in and outside of Japan, and 182 industry participants. Moving forward, TUT will be pushing for international exchange with overseas university and industry members through international research collaborations and inter-university cooperation. 【About the GTI Consortium】 〇Objectives ・To enhance industry-academia-government collaboration both within Japan and internationally and provide practical training and education to help assure the quality of engineering and science education. ・To develop global engineers with quality engineering and science education. ・To have engineers work efficiently anywhere in the world to bring about innovations. ・ To enhance industry competitiveness by innovations that have been created by global engineers. 〇 Activities ・Undertaking global project-based learning ・Promoting international exchange programs involving faculty members and students ・Conducting global internships ・Instigating international research collaborations ・Participating in inter-governmental projects ・ Organizing symposiums …etc. ■GTI Consortium https://www.gti-consortium.jp/ Information 2024 2023 2022 2021 2020 2019 2018 2017 2016 Part-time work opportunity at Tokyo University of Technology(Hachioji Campus) 2015 School of Design Assistant Professor Jun Ito undertakes product branding School of Design instructors create promotional video at the Kawasaki Content Utilization Seminar Three TUT instructors appointed as visiting professors at MSU Malaysia 2014 Tokyo University of Technology enters a new stage April 2015. School of Design instructor Kazuha Kato and others develop an information communication aid system for individuals with cognitive or intellectual disabilities School of Design Associate Professor Koichi Sakao presents town factory project in Ota City Game Workshop 2014 hosted with Uppsala University Work by Dean Ikeda of the School of Design included in Tokyo beautification project Two presentations by Maeda Lab receive poster awards at the Annual Meeting of the Japanese Society of Aesthetic Dermatology Computer Science Professor Jin-Hua She included in Thomson Reuters Highly Cited Researchers List School of Design Alumnus in SICF15 Art Festival Part-time work opportunity at Tokyo University of Technology (Hachioji Campus) Screening at Short Film Festivals Commencement Ceremony “The Katayanagi Prize” Commemorative Lecture by Professor Pat Hanrahan Professor Satoru Tezuka of the School of Computer Science wins the “10th Information Security Culture Award” A paper prepared by a doctor course student in Bionics Program was published in Neuroscience Letters and selected as the Plenary Article. 2013 On October 1, 2013, Graduate School of Tokyo University of Technology invited Dr. Tomoyuki Nishita as a visiting professor. 2010 New Campus in Kamata, Tokyo: School of Design and School of Health Sciences Opened Carnegie Mellon Announces Knuth and Kleinberg Will Receive Katayanagi Prizes In Computer Science 2009 2008 Christmas Tree in Hachiouji Campus Assistant Prof.Nobuyoshi Komuro (School of Computer Science) won the young researcher award at the The Society of Informetion Theory and its Applications sympojium 2008 (SITA2008). Former President Dr. Hideo Aiso (currently Director of the Board) awarded C&C Prize for 2008 by NEC C&C Foundation Award Ceremony and Commemorative Speech for 2008 Katayanagi Prizes in Computer Science Prof. Hiromi Ueda, Prof. Toshinori Tsuboi, and Prof. Hiroyuki Kasai at the School of Computer Science won the Best Paper Award at the IEEE CQR 2008 Associate Prof. Akiko Yamazaki (School of Media Science) becomes the first Japanese winner of “CHI Honorable Mention Paper Award” as a head writer Report on the Tokyo International Anime Fair 2008 Memorandum signed to form educational partnership with Management & Science University (Malaysia) pageUp↑ PAGEUP FacebookFacebooktwittertwitterYouTubeYouTubeLINELINE Japanese English ©Tokyo University of Technology page TOP local menu About TUT→ Graduate School→ Departments and Programs→ Life at TUT→ Campus→ Information→ University Guide ebook Facebook twitter LINE YouTube search Sitemap

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