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2025 (Current Year) Faculty Courses School of Materials and Chemical Technology Department of Chemical Science and Engineering Graduate major in Chemical Science and Engineering

Elements of Chemical Systems Engineering I

Academic unit or major
Graduate major in Chemical Science and Engineering
Instructor(s)
Yusuke Shimoyama / Teruoki Tago / Saiko Aoki / Shiro Yoshikawa / Takeo Yamaguchi / Yoshitaka Tateyama / Hideyuki Matsumoto / Hidetoshi Sekiguchi / Sakae Toyoda
Class Format
Lecture (Face-to-face)
Media-enhanced courses
-
Day of week/Period
(Classrooms)
7-8 Fri
Class
-
Course Code
CAP.T415
Number of credits
100
Course offered
2025
Offered quarter
1Q
Syllabus updated
Apr 2, 2025
Language
Japanese

Syllabus

Course overview and goals

This course provides graduate students with an understanding of chemical and energy-based systems at a wide range of multiple scales from the atomic and molecular level to the global scale, and provides explanations of cutting-edge research on the design and development of materials, processes, and energy systems and their applications in the real world, based on related fundamental disciplines.
Students learn broad knowledge of chemical system engineering from fundamentals to applications, and the importance of designing and developing materials, processes, and energy systems from a bird's-eye viewpoint.

Course description and aims

By taking this course, students will acquire the following abilities:
1) Understand and explain the fundamental aspects of the design and development of materials, processes, and energy systems in the field of chemical system engineering.
2) Understand and explain state-of-the-art research topics in chemical system engineering, based on basic knowledge.

Keywords

Chemical engineering, fuel cell, CO2 capture, direct air capture, mass transfer, medical chemical engineering, blood purification system, zeolite, catalytic chemistry, tribology, lubricant, plasma, catalytic chemical reaction engineering, solid catalyst

Competencies

  • Specialist skills
  • Intercultural skills
  • Communication skills
  • Critical thinking skills
  • Practical and/or problem-solving skills

Class flow

Each class is conducted face-toin person, and students work on exercises or reports related to the content of the day's class.

Course schedule/Objectives

Course schedule Objectives
Class 1 Functions of solid catalysts and their application to carbon dioxide conversion reactions (Teruoki Tago) Understand the functions and properties required for solid catalysts.
Class 2 Material and system design and development for water electrolysis using chemical engineering approaches (Takeo Yamaguchi) Explain the functions of materials required in devices that facilitate the transfer and conversion of mass and energy.
Class 3 Carbon dioxide capture process based on chemical engineering (Yusuke Shimoyama) To explain how to design carbon dioxide capture process using mass transfer model.
Class 4 Computational chemistry research of reactions elucidation and materials design for energy storage and conversion (Yoshitaka Tateyama) Understand the characteristics of nanometer-scale computational chemistry for energy-related materials and reactions.
Class 5 Systems approach to design of nitrogen cycle processes (Hideyuki Matsumoto) Understand system methods related to the analysis and synthesis of entire sustainable processes / systems.
Class 6 Design of hemodialyzers based on a chemical engineering point of view (Shiro Yoshikawa) Understanding the design method based on the theory of the mass transport operation.
Class 7 Process intensification of chemical process using unique reaction fields (Hidetoshi Sekiguchi) Understand the characteristics of unique reaction fields and how they can be used to intensify chemical processes.

Study advice (preparation and review)

To enhance effective learning, students are encouraged to spend approximately 100 minutes preparing for class and another 100 minutes reviewing class content afterwards (including assignments) for each class.
They should do so by referring to textbooks and other course material.

Textbook(s)

None required.

Reference books, course materials, etc.

Materials are provided during class or uploaded on T2SCHOLA as needed.

Evaluation methods and criteria

Attendance will be checked in each class. Full attendance is required in principle. Grades will be based on exercises in classes or reports.

Related courses

  • CAP.T416 : Elements of Chemical Systems Engineering II

Prerequisites

Knowledge of chemistry at the undergraduate level is necessary. Students are expected to take related lectures for further in-depth study.
Undergraduate students are not eligible to enroll for taking graduate courses in advance.