Creating a Clean Earth
Environment through
Clean Energy Technology

 

Transitioning Away from Fossil Fuels Emitting
Greenhouse Gases, a Factor in Global Warming

“Program of carbon neutrality science and engineering” confronts challenges such as global warming caused by the excess of carbon dioxide, which has been incurred as a trade-off for a comfortable society. It aims to educate and research the knowledge and technology necessary to achieve “carbon neutrality,” meaning zero carbon dioxide emissions in total. Students will comprehensively learn how to create, store, and utilize energy without emitting carbon dioxide, approaching the topic from various perspectives.

Engaging with various disciplines such as “chemistry,” “physics,” “mechanical engineering,” and “electrical engineering,” the program encourages a diverse exploration without being confined. To tackle the challenge of achieving carbon neutrality, multiple research labs collaborate to advance new studies. The program aims to cultivate individuals with a broad perspective in interdisciplinary fields and high problem-solving abilities, pioneering the exploration of uncharted territories.

Energy
Creation

Solar power generation

Wind power generation

Energy Creation

Energy Creation
Energy Storage

Energy
Storage

Secondary battery

Photocatalyst

Energy Storage

Energy Conservation

Thermoelectric conversion

Microbial fuel cell

Energy Conservation

Energy Conservation

Program

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