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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. 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]

  4. Tokio Takeuchi - Wikipedia

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    Tokio Takeuchi was born on 26 October 1894 in Kanazawa city. After graduating from the physics department of the Tokyo Imperial University in 1918, he started teaching at the Tokyo Higher Technical School (ja) (the origin of Tokyo Institute of Technology) in 1919, holding a short career as an engineer at Mitsubishi Shipbuilding (ja) (the origin of Mitsubishi Heavy Industries), and later in ...

  5. List of Tokyo Institute of Technology people - Wikipedia

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    Shōji Hayashi – architect, chairman of Japan Institute of Architects [7] Shigeo Hirose – pioneer of robotics technology [citation needed] Junichi Iijima – Professor of the Department of Industrial Management and Engineering; Satoru Iwata – former game developer at HAL Laboratories; former CEO of Nintendo [8] Heitaro Nakajima ...

  6. Category:Tokyo Institute of Technology - Wikipedia

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    Download as PDF; Printable version; ... Pages in category "Tokyo Institute of Technology" The following 7 pages are in this category, out of 7 total. ...

  7. Seiichi Tejima - Wikipedia

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    A prominent advocate for technical education, Tejima became the second president of the Tokyo Institute of Technology and served in this capacity from 1890-1898, 1899-1901 and 1901-1916. Tejima was also one of the many co-founders of what is today Kyoritsu Women's University. The asteroid 8731 Tejima was named after him.

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    In the Print/export section select Download as PDF. The rendering engine starts and a dialog appears to show the rendering progress. When rendering is complete, the dialog shows "The document file has been generated. Download the file to your computer." Click the download link to open the PDF in your selected PDF viewer.

  9. Shigeo Hirose - Wikipedia

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    Shigeo Hirose (広瀬 茂男, Hirose Shigeo) [1] (born 1947 in Tokyo) is a pioneer of robotics technology [2] [3] and a professor at the Tokyo Institute of Technology.. Born in Tokyo and attending Hibiya High School, he graduated from Yokohama National University in 1971 and received a Ph.D. from Tokyo Institute of Technology in 1976 where he later took professorship.