Organization
  Our department is divided into two divisions; Division of Applied Chemistry and Division of Chemical Engineering. Research/education on Division of Applied Chemistry include generation of functionality of chemicals and materials and elucidation of mechanisms involved, as well as development of techniques for new material production for a wide range of target from atomic/molecular level to nano/meso/macro level to attain a wide range of functionality on a macroscopic level by accumulation of molecules into novel materials. Research/education on Division of Chemical Engineering include development of useful material and reaction catalysis, establishment of controlled process involving reaction and mass transfer and development of new production process based on the clarification of interaction between molecules, functionality of biomaterials and energy and mass transport phenomena. The final goal is the development of new production process with both high efficiency of material and energy and low environmental impact.
Divisions

Division of Applied Chemistry
  • Applied Physical Chemistry
  • Applied Inorganic Chemistry
  • Applied Organic Chemistry
  • Applied Polymer Chemistry
  • Advanced Analytical Chemistry
  • Advanced Polymer Colloids
  • Advanced Molecular Chemistry


    Division of Chemical Engineering
  • Catalysis and Catalytic Reaction Engineering
  • Transport Science and Engineering
  • Process System Engineering
  • Fluid and Particle Engineering
  • Biochemical Engineering
  • Bioprocess Engineering
  • Materials Processing Engineering