Osaka Institute of Technology

Osaka Institute of Technology (OIT, 大阪工業大学, Ōsaka kōgyō daigaku), abbreviated as Dai kōdai (大工大), Han kōdai (阪工大), or Osaka kōdai (大阪工大) is a private university in Osaka Prefecture, Japan. OIT has 3 Campuses, Omiya Campus located in Asahi-ku, Osaka City, Umeda Campus located in Kita-ku, Osaka City and Hirakara Campus located in Hirakata City.

Omiya Campus

History

OIT was originally founded in 1922 as Kansai Engineering Technical School by Kyosaburo Honjo, Businessperson together with Yasushi Kataoka as the first principal, Architect who graduated from Tokyo Imperial University (present University of Tokyo).

In 1940, the school foundation established Kansai Advanced Technical School, a three-year college for men (for ages 17–20). Kansai Advanced Technical School was renamed to Setsunan Advanced Technical School in 1942, further renamed Setsunan Engineering Technical School in 1944.

In April 1949, Setsunan Engineering Technical School was upgraded to Setsunan Institute of Technology, a four-year university under Japan's new educational systems. In October 1949, it was renamed to Osaka Institute of Technology (OIT).

At first, OIT had one faculty, so-called Faculty of Engineering, which consisted of three departments(Architecture, Civil Engineering, Electrical Engineering). Later on, OIT added some departments(Mechanical Engineering, Electronics Engineering, Applied Chemistry, Environmental Engineering, Biomedical Engineering) and also three faculties(Faculty of Information Science and Technology, Faculty of Intellectual Property, Faculty of Robotics and Design) and graduate schools which include doctoral courses.

  • 1949: Faculty of Engineering
  • 1965: Graduate School (Department of Engineering Research : master's courses only)
  • 1967: Ph.D. courses
  • 1996: Faculty of Information Science and Technology
  • 2003: Faculty of Intellectual Property
  • 2017: Faculty of Robotics and Design

As of April 2017, OIT has four faculties. Especially, Faculty of Intellectual Property is the only one and first-ever Faculty in Japan. Moreover, Faculty of Robotics and Design provides Design Thinking education as innovative & creative approach.

Umeda Campus

OIT has three campuses:

Umeda Campus is newly opened in 2017 near Osaka station and it is housed in a 21-storey building with 2 basement floors, to be called OIT Umeda Tower located in Central Business District (CBD).[1]

Education

From Academic Year 2017, OIT offers 16 undergraduate degrees and 6 master's degrees in the field of engineering, robotics and design, information science and technology, and intellectual property. It also offers 5 doctoral degrees in the field of engineering, robotics and design, information science and technology. OIT offers a number of project-based learning opportunities.[2]

  • Solar Car Project
  • Challenge of the OIT MONOLAB. Robot Project
  • Human-Powered Aircraft Project
  • Development of Wireless Electric Vehicle Charging System (Kawakami-mura Eco Project)
  • Science À La Carte École Project
  • Smartphone Application Design Project
  • Computer Design Project
  • The IP(Intellectual Property) PR Project

Faculties (Undergraduate Schools)

  • Intellectual Property (in Omiya) *The only one and first-ever Faculty in Japan
    • Department of Intellectual Property
  • Engineering (in Omiya)
    • Department of Architecture
    • Department of Civil Engineering and Urban Design
    • Department of Electrical and Electronic Systems Engineering
    • Department of Electronics, Information and Communication Engineering
    • Department of Mechanical Engineering
    • Department of Applied Chemistry
    • Department of Environmental Engineering
    • Department of Biomedical Engineering
  • Robotics and Design (in Umeda) *"Design Thinking" education as innovative & creative approach
  • Information Science and Technology (in Hirakata)
    • Department of Computer Science
    • Department of Information Systems
    • Department of Media Science
    • Department of Information Networks

Graduate Schools

  • Intellectual Property (Professional Degree Course)
    • Major in Intellectual Property
  • Engineering (Master's and Ph.D. Courses)
  • Robotics and Design (Master's and Ph.D. Courses)
  • Information Science and Technology (Master's and Ph.D. Courses)

Research Center

In Omiya Campus:

In Umeda Campus:

In Hiyakata Campus:

  • Yawata Engineering Laboratories
  • Digital Archive Center
  • Virtual Reality Laboratory
  • Visualization Software Developing Center

Innovations

Research

2020: A research group of University of Tokyo at Department of Applied Physics, RIKEN(Institute of Physical and Chemical Research) and OIT at Faculty of Information Science and Technology succeeded in developing an innovative “Transportable Optical lattice clock(OLC) with Ultra-precise measurements(10 to the power of minus 18)“ for the first time in the world through a verification testing on validity of Einstein's general theory of relativity at Tokyo Skytree. Compared to conventional space experiments, using the transportable OLC on satellite and rocket, the equivalent experiments are available with a height difference of 10,000 times less.[4]

2019: OIT researchers at Department of Applied Chemistry discovered that poly-3-hexylthiophene(P3HT), a conductive polymer widely used as a material for solar cells and transistors, has a new ability to convert light into heat. Since P3HT dissolves in organic solvents, it can be used as a paint, and can be applied to substrates of various shapes. Also it can be expected to be applied to local heating in a vacuum space or a fine space, such as hyperthermia, which uses heat in an outer space(space station or space shuttle) or kills cancer cells by heat. This innovative research was highly evaluated and published by the American Chemical Society (ACS) in the field of polymer. (Macromolecules 2019, 52, 2,708-717)[5]

2018: OIT researcher at Department of Information Systems, Faculty of Information Science and Technology participated in “KAGRA”(Kamioka Gravitational Wave Detector) Project[6], a national project managed by Institute for Cosmic Ray Research (ICRR) of University of Tokyo and National Institutes of Natural Sciences(NINS)/National Astronomical Observatory of Japan(NAOJ)/High Energy Accelerator Research Organization(KEK) for Astrophysics & Information systems research on Gravitational-wave observatory. From Institute of technology in Japan, only Tokyo Institute of Technology and OIT were engaged in the project.[7][8]

2017: OIT researcher at Department of System Design, Faculty of Robotics and Design jointly developed an innovative Odor Measuring Platform that allows them to analyze and evaluate different kinds of odors objectively together with Konica Minolta through open innovation. Based on the platform, Konica Minolta unveiled "Kun Kun"(or "Sniff Sniff") body. "Kun Kun" body, simply consisting of a device and a smartphone application, can measure odors of the scalp, armpits, skin behind the ears, and feet. Measured odor data are sent via Bluetooth and displayed in the smartphone app in 20 seconds or so. Odors are classified into 10 levels, allowing users to objectively decide whether they need to take some deodorizing measures. OIT has been researching ways of distinguishing different odors through neural network-based AI technology using gas sensor. [9]

2016: OIT researcher at Department of Applied Chemistry jointly developed an innovative material transfer technology combining Liquid droplets (Liquid marble) covered with solid particles and Light together with Asahikawa Medical University and Max Planck Institutes. As it makes the Light directly convert into propulsion force, there is no power conversion process like photovoltaic power generation. It is eco-friendly and low-cost as well. The research paper was published in German scientific journal "Advanced Functional Materials".[10]

2015: OIT researcher at Department of Applied Chemistry jointly developed an innovative technology, so-called "Non-sticky powdery adhesive" in the field of Biomimetics materials together with Max Planck Institutes. It was developed with hint that Aphids covers the surface of honey which they discharge by solid wax particles and prevents drowning due to honey in the nest by liquid marble. It was introduced to journal cover published by the Royal Society of Chemistry and Chemistry World in UK.[11][12]

2012: An innovative Small satellite with Pulsed plasma thruster(PPT), named PROITERES(Project of OIT Electric-Rocket-Engine Onboard Small Space Ship) was developed by OIT researcher and students mainly from Department of Mechanical Engineering and it was launched in Sep 2012 on PSLV-C21 Rocket from Satish Dhawan Space Centre operated by Indian Space Research Organisation in India.[13][14][15]

Business

2017: Japan's first "Robot Service Business School" was launched by New Energy and Industrial Technology Development Organization (NEDO) at OIT's Robotics & Design Center in OIT Umeda campus in order to provide an integrated education in the technology, design, and business expertise necessary with robotics innovation.[16]

Achievements and awards

  • International
    • Students from Faculty of Information Science and Technology monopolistically won the “Best prize” and “1st prize” with defeating University of Tokyo etc in the Japan tournament 2019(Category: C/C++ Programming, 19,967 participants) of “Lan Qiao Cup[17] that is the largest Collegiate Programming competition in China. As of 2019, the OIT’s winner was ranked as “No.1 C/C++ Programmer” in Japan universities.[18]
    • OIT researcher at Department of System Design, Faculty of Robotics and Design won the “Sensors and Actuators Award 2018” for his outstanding research achievements at the International Association of Advanced Materials international conference in Stockholm. From the universities in Japan, the Advanced Materials Award was provided only to University of Tokyo and OIT.[19]
    • Joint team "JoiTech" from Osaka University and OIT won the "World Championship"(*Category: Humanoid League Adult Size) in RoboCup 2013 for Robotics in Eindhoven.[20][21]
      Moreover, OIT’s own team ”OIT Trial” from Faculty of Robotics and Design together with Faculty of Information Science and Technology won the “World's No. 7 place” (*Category: @Home) in RoboCup 2017 in Nagoya.[22]
    • Student team from Department of Electrical and Electronics Systems Engineering won the "3rd prize" and "Best Innovative Design Award" in the international student contest on IFEC(International Future Energy Challenge) 2015 hosted by IEEE at the University of Michigan–Dearborn. The topic was "High-efficiency Wireless Charging System for Electric Vehicles (EV) and other Applications". As Japanese university, OIT got through to the Final Competition and also won the award for the first time ever.[23]
    • Student from Department of Electrical and Electronics Systems Engineering won the "Excellent Paper Award" in the International Conference on IEEE PEAC(Power Electronics Application Conference) 2014 in Shanghai. The topic was "A New V2H System with Single-Ended Inverter Drive Bidirectional Wireless Resonant IPT.[24]
    • Student team from Faculty of Information Science and Technology passed the Domestic Preliminary competition(82 universities, 372 teams in Japan) on ACM International Collegiate Programming Contest(“ACM-ICPC”) 2015 and got through to the Asia Regional competition in Tsukuba. From the private universities in Japan, the qualifiers were only 3 universities, Keio University, Meiji University and OIT.[25]
      In addition, back to the Asia Regional competition 2006, only Tokyo Institute of Technology and OIT were in the “Top 10” from Institute of technology in Japan, and also OIT was the only ranked from private universities in Japan.[26] The OIT graduates who experienced this event joined Google, Yahoo and Information technology(IT) companies.[27]
    • Graduate student from Electronics, Information and communication Engineering won the "Student Award" in the International symposium on ALC(Atomic Level Characterizations) 2015 for New Materials and Devices in Nagoya. The topic was "Surface potential distribution of insulating film on a conductive substrate irradiated by electron beam with an application of the bias-voltage". From the private universities in Japan, it was awarded only to Tokyo University of Science and OIT.[28]
    • Graduate student from Electronics, Information and communication Engineering won the "Best Paper Award" in Photomask Japan 2014 organized by SPIE(Society of Photographic Instrumentation Engineers). The topic was "Electron beam current dependence on a surface potential distribution at a resist film on a conductive substrate".[29]
    • Graduate student from Electronics, Information and communication Engineering won the "Student Travel Award" in the International Conference on EIPBN(Electron, Ion, and Photon Beam Technology and Nanofabrication) 2012 organized by IEEE Electron Devices Society in Hawaii. The topic was "Measurement of Surface Potential Distribution at an Insulating Film Produced by Fogging Electrons in a Scanning Electron Microscope".[30] A variety of universities, countries, and topics were represented among the students receiving support. Students from 10 countries (including the US) and 33 universities(including MIT, Stanford University, Yale University, Carnegie Mellon University, Princeton University, University of British Columbia and more.) were among the recipients of student travel financial support. From the universities in Asia, it was awarded only to National University of Singapore, Peking University and OIT.[31]
    • Student from Department of Architecture got through to "The 3rd Asian Contest of Architectural Rookie's Award" in Dalian as a member of Japan national team after winning the “1st prize” in "Kenchiku SHINJINSEN"(Architectural Rookie’s Contest)2014 in Japan.[32]

Membership/Cooperating organization

OIT is one of the "University member"[33] and "Business supporting member"[33] as well as The University of Tokyo, Tohoku University, Hokkaido University, Yokohama National University, Tokyo Metropolitan University, Tokyo University of Science and Waseda University. Especially from the universities in Kansai region, OIT is only listed as "Business supporting member" who can receive foreign trainees. OIT accepts a limited number of international research students under this program each year, and also dispatches students to other universities.[34] - Trainees Accepted in OIT from; 2018: Slovak University of Technology (Slovakia) 2017: Gdańsk University of Technology, Lodz University of Technology (Poland) 2016: Brno University of Technology (Czech Republic), Budapest University of Technology and Economics (Hungary) 2015: Kwame Nkrumah University of Science and Technology (Republic of Ghana), Tomas Bata University in Zlín (Czech Republic) 2014: Norwegian University of Science and Technology (Norway), Federal University of Minas Gerais (Brazil) - Trainees Dispatched from OIT to; 2017: Manipal University (India) 2016: University of Information Science and Technology "St. Paul The Apostle" (Republic of Macedonia) 2014: Karunya University (India)

OIT cooperates with WIPO on organizing the conferences in order to evangelize the Intellectual Property(IP) in Asia. For instance, “Conference for Presidents/Vice-Presidents and Technology Transfer Officers of Universities and Research Institutions on Creating an Enabling Intellectual Property(IP) Environment for Technology Development, Management and Commercialization” in 2017. The overseas participants were mainly from Philippines, Thailand, Malaysia, Indonesia and Sri Lanka. [35]

OIT supports as Training Institution for JICA Training Course mainly related to Intellectual Property, such as "Japan-Mexico Strategic Global Partnership Training Program - Intellectual property rights" [36] Other than Mexico, OIT received the trainees from Brazil, Argentina and Paraguay.[37]

Overseas Partner Universities

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