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Advanced Course of Production System Engineering

Subjects

Classification Subjects Credits Credits for Each Year Notes
1st 2nd
Specialized subjects Compulsory Subjects Production System Engineering 2 2
Production System Engineering Research 10 2 8
Production System Engineering Experiments 4 4
Creative Engineering 2 2
Seminar on Production System Engineering Ⅰ 2 2
Seminar on Production System Engineering Ⅱ 2 2
Material Engineering 2 2
Internship 4
Elective Subjects Continuum Dynamics 2 2
Compressibility Fluid Machanics 2 2
Advanced Electromagnetism 2 2
Integrated Circuit Design 2 2
Solid State Electronics 2 2
Principles of Information Security 2 2
Image Processing Engineering 2 2
Intelligent Machine 2 2
Computer Aided Geometric Design 2 2
Laser Spectroscopy 2 2
Total of Offered Credits 48 24 20
Total of Completed Credits 62 or More 62 or More Must acquire 16 or more credits from elective subjects

Subjects applicable for students enrolling in 2011.
Notes: Internship credits are not included in the total offered credits.

Special Research(2010)

  • Study on Direction of Arrival Estimation in Near Field Source
  • Study on Improvement of Image Quality in Measurements of Organism or Plant Activity using Laser Speckles
  • Anti-Sway Control for Overhead Cranes with Hoisting Load using Evolutionary Computation
  • Development of Automatic Stair-Climbing Aid
  • Production of Experimental Apparatus for Vibration System with Two Degrees of Freedom
  • Economic Load Dispatch of Thermal Units using Particle Swarm Optimization
  • Study on Propagation of Circularly-polarized Wave in an Urban Area
  • Study on Automatic Japanese White Radish Harvester
  • Theoretical Analysis of Linear Wave Motion in a Liquid Containing a Large Number of Microscopic Bubbles
  • Kinematics Calculations for Biotype Robots
  • Examination of CVT for Small Vertical-Axis Windmills
  • Experimental Research of Characteristics of Cavitation Erosion in a Submerged Water Jet