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  2. Tokyo Institute of Technology - Wikipedia

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    Tokyo Institute of Technology was founded by the government of Japan as the Tokyo Vocational School on May 26, 1881, [3] 14 years after the Meiji Restoration.To accomplish the quick catch-up to the West, the government expected this school to cultivate new modernized craftsmen and engineers.

  3. Tokyo University of Technology - Wikipedia

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    Tokyo University of Technology. Tokyo University of Technology (東京工科大学, Tōkyō kōka daigaku) is a private university in Hachiōji, Tokyo, Japan. The predecessor of the school was founded in May 1947. After becoming a vocational school in 1953, it was chartered as a university in 1986.

  4. Kazuya Masu - Wikipedia

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    He became an associate professor in 1993. In 2000, he joined Tokyo Institute of Technology (Tokyo Tech) as a professor in the Precision and Intelligence Laboratory. In 2016, he became the director-general of Institute of Innovative Research at Tokyo Tech. In 2018, he was named president of Tokyo Tech. [5]

  5. Institute of Science Tokyo - Wikipedia

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    The Institute of Science Tokyo (東京科学大学; branded as Science Tokyo) is a public university in Tokyo, Japan. It was officially established on 1 October 2024, [ 1 ] by a merger between the Tokyo Institute of Technology and Tokyo Medical and Dental University . [ 2 ]

  6. List of Tokyo Institute of Technology people - Wikipedia

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    Yoshinori Ohsumi – Nobel laureate (Medicine, 2016); Hideki Shirakawa (BSc 1961, PhD 1966) – Nobel laureate (Chemistry, 2000) [1]; Pailin Chuchottaworn – former CEO and president of PTT, founder and chairman of Kamnoetvidya Science Academy [2] [3] [4]

  7. Colleges of technology in Japan - Wikipedia

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    While many graduates enter the work force, around 40% go on to further post-secondary education. Graduates of the colleges are in high demand both by companies and by prestigious universities such as the University of Tokyo. Several colleges of technology have developed their own advanced programmes (専攻科) which are one to two years in length.

  8. Tsubame (supercomputer) - Wikipedia

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    The Sun Microsystems-built Tsubame 1.0 began operation in 2006 achieving 85 TFLOPS of performance, it was the most powerful supercomputer in Japan at the time. [1] [2] The system consisted of 655 InfiniBand connected nodes, each with a 8 dual-core AMD Opteron 880 and 885 CPUs and 32 GB of memory.

  9. Shibaura Institute of Technology - Wikipedia

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    Shibaura Institute of Technology's main campus is located in the Toyosu district of Kōtō, Tokyo. The nearest station is Toyosu Station. Apart from the main campus in Toyosu, there are 2 other campuses. The Omiya Campus in Saitama, Saitama, and the Shibaura Campus in Minato, Tokyo. All undergraduates spend the first 2 years at the Omiya Campus ...