Tokyo University of Agriculture and Technology is a prestigious public institution in Japan with a robust reputation for innovative research programs.
Tokyo University of Agriculture and Technology was established in 1949. It maintains campuses in Fuchu, Koganei, Tamachi, and Okhotsk, delivering undergraduate, graduate, and doctoral programs in various fields.
Tokyo University of Agriculture and Technology has been dedicated to improving sustainable development through research and innovation in agriculture, engineering, and technology.
Tokyo University of Agriculture and Technology has become a leader in various research areas such as food science, renewable energy, environmental engineering, biotechnology, and robotics.
Tokyo University of Agriculture and Technology is crucial in boosting sustainable development via its cutting-edge research programs and committed to discovering innovative solutions to global challenges.
Address:  Japan, 〒183-8538 Tokyo, Fuchu, Harumicho, 3 Chome−8−1
Phone:  +81 42-367-5504
Email:  nyusi2@cc.tuat.ac.jp
Website:  https://www.tuat.ac.jp/en/
• Bachelor-s degree in Computer and Information Sciences
• Master-s degree in Computer and Information Sciences
• Doctoral degree in Computer and Information Sciences
Tokyo University of Agriculture and Technology in Japan conducts cutting-edge research in computer science focusing on areas such as
• Systems Technology
• Intelligent Systems
• Digital Media Technology
• Next-generation Computer & Systems Software
• Dependable Computing
• Multimedia Pedagogical Systems
• Theoretical/practical high-dimensional signal processing
Systems Technology;
• Computer Architecture
• Operating Systems
• Networking
• Ubiquitous Computing
• Pedagogical System
Intelligent Systems;
• Operations Research
• Artificial Intelligence
• Robotics
Digital Media Technology;
• Signal Processing
• Pattern Recognition
• Human Interface
• Virtual Reality
• Computer Graphics
Next-generation Computer & Systems Software;
• OS and Libraries for Future High Performance /Low Power Embedded systems
• OS for post-peta Scale Super Computers
• Systems Software and Hardware Architecture
• Power Saving Systems
• Virtual Machines and OpenFlow Networks for Cloud Computing
Dependable Computing;
• Interconnection Networks for Massively Parallel Systems
• Fast Homology Search Algorithms in Genome Informatics
• Software Watermarking based on Register Allocation
• Dependable Functional Programming
Multimedia Pedagogical Systems;
• Educational Simulators
• Vocabulary Learning Systems
Theoretical/practical high-dimensional signal processing;
• Signal Processing on Graphs
• Image Processing
• Wavelets/Filter Banks
• Daily Life Computing Laboratory
• Namiki Lab
• Kaneko Lab
• Fujita Lab
• Ikuko Shimizu Lab
• Nakajo Lab
• Kondo Lab
• Fujinami Lab
• Hotta Lab
• Optimization Group
• Advanced System Group
• Katsuhide Fujita Lab
• MEXT Learning Encouragement Scholarship
• Japanese Government (Monbukagakusho) Scholarship
• Tokyo University of Agriculture and Technology (TUAT) International Graduate Program
• JASSO Scholarship
• Joint Japan/World Bank Graduate Scholarship Program
• MEXT Scholarship
The admission requirements for a Ph.D. program at the Tokyo University of Agriculture and Technology are
• Applicants should hold a master-s degree in computer science or a related field from an authorized university
• Applicants must demonstrate proficiency in the English language by submitting scores from a recognized English proficiency test such as TOEFL or IELTS
• Non-Japanese applicants are required to demonstrate Japanese language proficiency
• Applicants are usually required to provide a research proposal that details their proposed research topic, research objectives, research methodology, and expected outcomes
• Applicants should submit at least two letters of recommendation
• Applicants should submit transcripts from all universities studied, including undergraduate and graduate studies
• Applicants should provide a statement of purpose that outlines their academic and research background