Resilience Engineering

Study mode:On campus Study type:Full-time Languages: English
Foreign:$ 3.47 k / Year(s) Deadline: Nov 25, 2024
36 place StudyQA ranking:3524 Duration:2 years

This program aims at educating talents who have acquired expertise on resilience engineering as well as comprehensive views to make a career in various domains. Resilience engineering requires transdisciplinary views and specialties. Professors from the above three departments and other related departments collaboratively provide the lectures for educating those who are familiar with resilience engineering so that they are welcomed from society for the ability to resolve realistic issues in complex society. Graduate courses are offered by each department. Lectures and instructions for research are given generally in English. Japanese language courses are optionally available.

The notion of probabilistic risk has contributed greatly to the improvement of safety and security of society so far. As the scale and the complexity of sociotechnical systems have increased and technologies have been tightly coupled with society, people have recognized that the conventional approaches for risk management are insufficient. New approaches for risk management are now desired in various domains, in particular, having experienced the Lehman shock and the Tohoku Earthquake. 
From the above background, the notion of resilience is now drawing attention of researchers and practitioners. Resilience is the intrinsic ability of a system to absorb impacts of internal or external disturbances added to the system so that it can sustain the requested functionality or can recover rapidly from damages under both expected and unexpected conditions. Resilience engineering is a field of study where principles and methodologies for realizing such resilient sociotechnical systems are to be sought. 
Resilience includes not only the responsiveness to abrupt disasters or crises but also the ability of a system to adapt itself to long-term environmental changes for survival. It is also an issue of resilience engineering, for instance, how an enterprise can continue innovation and keep competitiveness under changing social and economic environment.

1. AF1 Application Form for the International Graduate Program:

Prescribed application form which will be automatically filled in as you complete the web format page between Form 1 and Form 7 under the APPLY page.

2. AF2 Statement of Study Plans:

Please use the specified sheet you can download from T-cens.
Describe an outline of your research proposal, including your motivation for selecting this particular department/course. This statement needs to be written in English in no more than 1,000 words.

For G30 courses applicants (G30IBP, G30UDA, and G30TMI), please fill in "Statement of Purpose IBP/UDA/TMI" instead of "AF2 Statement of Study Plans".

3. AF3 Title of Your Graduation Thesis and Its Abstract:

Please use the specified sheet you can download from the T-cens system.

Please describe your most recent graduation thesis. 
- If you are applying for a Master’s degree program, please provide a brief statement about your graduation thesis for your Bachelor’s degree. 
- If you are applying for a Doctoral degree program, please provide a brief statement about your Master’s degree. 
- If you are applying for a Doctoral degree program and have not yet started writing the Master’s degree graduation thesis, please provide a summary of your Bachelor’s degree graduation thesis instead. 
- If you have not written any graduation thesis, please provide the title(s) of essays/projects related to your research field.

4. AF4 T-cens Enquiries on Educational and Occupational Background (AFEB):

Go to the Curriculum Vitae page and work on it.
Prepare your AF4_AFEB.pdf and upload it on T-cens.
Curriculum Vitae

5. AF5 Lists of Recognitions, Memberships, and Titles of Conference Papers for T-cens:

AF5 consists of three (3) sheets. Please use the specified sheets you can download from the T-cens system.

AF5-1 List of scholarships, prizes, honours, awards and other recognitions, if any. 
AF5-2 List of memberships in honourable societies and professional organizations 
AF5-3 List of titles and details of conference papers

6. Recommendation Letters:

The School of Engineering requires two letters of recommendation and at least one of these recommendations should be completed by a university faculty member who has taught you or knows your work. 
Please refer to the Recommendations page for detailed instructions about how to prepare these recommendations.

Recommendations

7. Academic Transcript (Undergraduate/Graduate level, if applicable):

Present full academic transcript of all universities and colleges attended from your freshman year to the present (issued by the University Authorities)showing the grades given to the applicant per department (including for general education).

    1. Full academic transcripts must be original.
      • If your original documents are not available, the Graduate School of Engineering accepts photocopied documents with original stamps of attestation from a suitable legal entity ONLY WHEN this legal entity attest that they are accurate facsimiles of the original.
      • Attestations can be provided by the academic institute where you studied or a local notary.
    2. Transferring students must also submit their transcripts from their previous colleges, etc.

    3. Academic transcripts of the last university attended should show the grade scale applied and the grades earned by the applicant in all subjects studied for each year at the university department/faculty and graduate school. (A degree certificate or a graduation certificate simply showing the ranking of the applicant at graduation will not substitute for academic transcripts.)

    4. All documentation must be written in English, or have an English translation attached (the documents written in original language must be enclosed), except for documents written in Japanese.
      • Refer to Item#2 at Important Notes for Submission.

8. Certificate of Degree/Diploma (Bachelor's degree / Graduate level, if applicable):

Present your diploma, certificate of all degrees conferred, or other proof of graduation.

    1. Certificate of Degree/Diploma must be original. 
      • If your original documents are not available, the School of Engineering accepts photocopied documents ONLY WHEN they are attested to be accurate facsimiles of the original with original stamps of attestation from a suitable legal entity.
      • Attestations can be provided by the academic institute where you studied or a local notary.
    2. All documentation must be written in English, or have an English translation attached, except for documents written in Japanese.
      • Refer to Item#2 at Important Notes for Submission.

9. Letter or Certificate of Expected Graduation (if applicable):

If you are currently a student, please include an official letter or a certificate of expected graduation. On this document, the date of your expected graduation should be clearly stated.

10. Personal Identification:

A photocopy of your valid passport (most preferable), census register, or other proof of citizenship. Identification card with your photo is preferable. Please do not send the original.

11. Photo: Head-and-Shoulders Photo need to be uploaded on T-cens.

12. English Language Proficiency:

13. GRE Score Record: (strongly recommended)

Scholarships

Selected applicants who have outstanding academic records will be awarded the Japanese Government’s MEXT scholarship by recommendation of The University of Tokyo or scholarships provided by The University of Tokyo for the period of either the Doctoral program or the Master’s program. The Scholarships include Entrance Fee and Annual Tuition Fees throughout their entire term of study.

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