Production and Information Systems Engineering

<What is Production and Information Systems Engineering?>
As society becomes increasingly diverse, global and more complex, new production methods become crucial. The Department of Production and Information Systems Engineering has planned a new advanced production system to meet the challenge. We offer basic education and research for solving problems of entire production systems including planning, production, maintenance, and implementation. In particular, our objective is to view the production system not just from the old paradigm of the final product, but from the value added to the production process.
<Study Objectives>
The Department of Production and Information Systems Engineering specializes in three major fields: Production Management, Information Engineering, and System Mathematical Engineering. It places emphasis on acquiring capabilities in both theoretical and practical research. Utilizing management and computer technology, our objective is to design technology for production systems that are adaptable to changes in production environment. To this is added the existing material and information flow-centered thinking, the factors of human resource and environmental influences.

Curriculum ¦Course ?Features ?Subjects offered

¦Production Management
?Research in Production Management Systems and analyzes economic and efficient operating conditions for production. Not only physical production systems but also services systems (management systems) are also examined.
?Management Production, Production Engineering, Production Control, Method Engineering, Quality Control I. II, Production and Information Systems Design, Production Systems Engineering, Production Welfare Engineering
¦Information Engineering
?Focusing on Production systems as Information and Distribution Systems as well as Material Distribution Systems, the course studies adaptability, flexibility, and improvement of values-added in Production Systems that can be applied in a diversifie, global, complex society.
?Coordination Engineering, Intelligent Processing, Information Measurement Systems, Technical Communication, Information Environment, Human Interface, Information Processing, Reliability Engineering, Communications Engineering 1, Software Engineering.
¦System Mathematical Engineering
?The course studies System Modelling of Production Systems, advance Modelled Systems, and high accuracy mathematical or computer methods
?Information Mathematics, Systems Engineering Ⅰ.Ⅱ, Applied System Analysis, Applied Mathematics I. II.Ⅲ, Planning Analysis, Systems Control, Systems Modelling
¦Laboratories, Practicals and Seminars
?The course aims to nurture technologists with knowledge including theory and practice.
?Machine Operation Basic Training, Basic CAD,
Production Information Systems Engineering Laboratory I?II?III?IV,
Information Processing Practical I?II?III?IV,
Seminar on Applied Mathematics I,
Seminar on Systems Engineering
¦Core Course
?Subjects required of all the students in the Department of Production and Information Systems Engineering.
?Management Information Systems, Financial Engineering, Ergonomics, Economical Engineering, Cost Engineering, Experiment Planning Methods, Facility Management, Design of Production Systems, Information Processing, Basic Computer Science, Industrial Psychology, Market research, Environment Engineering
¦Common Subjects
?Seek to find practical solutions to technical problems by applying basic Aerospace Systems Engineering. Consists of two major parts; basic subjects (Introduction to Aerospace Engineering, Information Processing Laboratory, Practice, Seminars, etc.) and applied subjects (graduation research, special lectures, etc.).
?Basic: Practice on Mathematics and Mechanics, Measurement and Experimentation Methodology, Information Processing, Aerospace Engineering Laboratory I?II?III, etc.
?Applied: Aerospace Workshop, Seminar on Aerospace Engineering I?II, Aerospace Electronic Systems, Space Science, Special Topics in Aerospace Engineering I?II, Graduation Research, etc.


Faculty Members

Shuichi FUKUDA
(Professor, Dr. Eng.) 
Classes:
Concurrent Engineering, Intelligent Production, Information Environment, Software Engineering
Research Areas: Design Engineering, Concurrent Engineering, Multimedia, Virtual Reality, Network Communication, Developing Concurrent Production with Rapid Prototyping Technology, Remote Production, E-Learning
Akihiko SEO
 (Professor, M.D. ,Ph.D.)
Classes:
Ergonomics I.II
Research Areas: Ergonomics, Occupational Health, Occupational Biomechanics.
Mitsuyuki    KAWAKAMI
(Professor, Dr. Eng.)
Classes:
Method Engineering, Ergonomics, Production Amenity Engineering
Research Areas: Method Engineering, Ergonomics,  Health Management Systems for Middle Aged and elderly persons, Adaptability of Man-Machine System for Production Systems
Genji YAMAZAKI
 (Professor, Dr. Eng.)
Classes:
Applied Mathematics I. II, Applied Mathematics Seminar I. II, Planning Engineering
Research Areas: Applied Probability, Operations Research, Probability Models in Information and Production Systems
Masahiro YAMADA
(Professor, Dr. Sci.)
Classes:
Bio Information Technology, Neuroscience and Bioengineering
Research Areas: Neural Information Technology, Visual Information Technology, Electrophysiology of Nervous System
Takemi MATSUI
 (Professor, Ph.D.)
Classes:
Ergonomics II
Research Areas: Ergonomics, Safety Engineering, Medical Engineering.
Yasushi IKEI
(Associate Professor, Dr. Eng.)
Classes:
Information Measurement Systems, Human Interface, Information Environment, Systems Modeling
Research Areas: Systems Engineering, Human Interface, Dispersion Systems, Micromachine, Human Interface using VR technology

 

Shiro MASUDA
(Associate Professor, Dr. Eng.)
Classes:
Control of Systems
 I.II, System Engineering, Seminar on Systems Engineering
Research Areas: Adaptive Control Theory. Analysis and Design for Mode Predictive Control, Control Theory for Discrete Event Systems
Hisashi YAMAMOTO
(Associate Professor ,Dr. Eng.)
Classes: Mathematical Statistics Quality Engineering I.II
Research Areas: Reliability Engineering, Operations Research, Mathematical slatistics
Masaki AIDA
(Associate Professor, Dr. Eng.)
Classes: Applied Function Theory, Production and Information Systems: Experiment I, Graduation Research
Research Areas:
Measurement technology for Internet traffic, Internet traffic modeling, Autonomous decentralized control in high-speed networks, Scale-free topology in information networks, Mobile communications
Nobuyuki NISHIUCHI
(Associate Professor, Ph.D., Eng.)
Classes:
Production Amenity Engineering
Research Areas: Man-Machine System, Human Interface, Ergonomics, Image Processing