Hiroshima University Syllabus

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Japanese
Academic Year 2025Year School/Graduate School Liberal Arts Education Program
Lecture Code 65400601 Subject Classification Area Courses
Subject Name Introduction to Applied Chemistry, Chemical Engineering,and Biotechnology
Subject Name
(Katakana)
Subject Name in
English
Introduction to Applied Chemistry, Chemical Engineering,and Biotechnology
Instructor IMAE ICHIRO,NAKAI SATOSI,FUNABASHI HISAKAGE,FUKASAWA TOMONORI,NAKAYAMA YUUSHOU,SUGIARTO,IKEDA TAKESHI,KATO SETSU,CAO LE ANH KIET,YAMANA KEITA,KUME KAZUNORI,TAJIMA TAKAHISA,NAGASAWA HIROKI,TANAKA RYO
Instructor
(Katakana)
イマエ イチロウ,ナカイ サトシ,フナバシ ヒサカゲ,フカサワ トモノリ,ナカヤマ ユウショウ,スギアルト,イケダ タケシ,カトウ セツ,カオ リー アン キエト,ヤマナ ケイタ,クメ カズノリ,タジマ タカヒサ,ナガサワ ヒロキ,タナカ リョウ
Campus Higashi-Hiroshima Semester/Term 1st-Year,  First Semester,  2Term
Days, Periods, and Classrooms (2T) Weds9-10,Fri7-8:IAS K206
Lesson Style Lecture Lesson Style
(More Details)
Face-to-face
Basically face-to-face lecture using PowerPoint and discussion. Online lecture may be held depending on the convenience of the lecturer. 
Credits 2.0 Class Hours/Week 4 Language of Instruction E : English
Course Level 1 : Undergraduate Introductory
Course Area(Area) 25 : Science and Technology
Course Area(Discipline) 10 : Integrated Engineering
Eligible Students
Keywords applied chemistry, chemical engineering, biotechnology, nanotechnology, new functional materials, energy, environment, health and disease 
Special Subject for Teacher Education   Special Subject  
Class Status within
Liberal Arts Education
Area Courses(Courses in Natural Sciences) Category:Chemistry 
Expected OutcomeFundamental knowledge on the technology of applied chemistry, chemical engineering, and biotechnology will be acquired. 
Class Objectives
/Class Outline
We will give lectures on advanced research in applied chemistry, chemical engineering and biotechnology and their role in human society, and explain their interests and opportunities for the future. 
Class Schedule 1. 6-Jun Transition-metal catalyzed reactions for versatile organic compounds, Ryo Tanaka
2. 11-Jun Plastics in Our Lives, Yuushou Nakayama
3. 13-Jun Efficient computational approaches for bio- and materials chemistry, Yusuke Kanematsu
4. 18-Jun Introduction to single-crystal X-ray crystallography, Sugiarto
5. 20-Jun Development and applications of nanomaterials based on supramolecular chemistry, Keita Yamana
6. 25-Jun Bioproduction and recycling carbon and nitrogen resources, Takahisa Tajima
7. 27-Jun Size biology: design principles of cellular architecture, Kazunori Kume
8. 2-Jul Single-cell observation and quantitative analysis in microorganisms, Setsu Kato
9. 4-Jul Microorganisms and environmental biotechnology, Takeshi Ikeda
10. 9-Jul (TBA), Hisakage Funabashi
11. 11-Jul (TBA), Satoshi Nakai
12. 16-Jul Introduction to fine particle technology, Tomonori Fukasawa
13. 23-Jul Advancements in porous carbon materials for high-efficiency energy storage devices: Synthesis strategies, Cao Le Anh Kiet
14. 25-Jul Advancements in porous carbon materials for high-efficiency energy storage devices: Applications, Cao Le Anh Kiet
15. 30-Jul (TBA), Hiroki Nagasawa


Reports and/or short tests will be imposed.

The content and order of the lectures may be changed according to the convenience of the lecturer. 
Text/Reference
Books,etc.
Lectures will be given using audio-visual aids such as Power Point. Some handouts will be distributed as needed. 
PC or AV used in
Class,etc.
Visual Materials, Microsoft Teams, moodle
(More Details) Blackboard, handouts, and visual materials (Video/PC) may be used. 
Learning techniques to be incorporated Quizzes/ Quiz format
Suggestions on
Preparation and
Review
Since this class is conducted in an omnibus style, it is not necessary to prepare for each lecture. But daily attention to people, society, nature and engineering relationships.  
Requirements In principle, English is used in this course. However, in some cases, English and Japanese will be used together when necessary, so as not to disadvantage international students who do not understand Japanese. 
Grading Method Evaluation will be based on reports and/or small tests conducted by each lecturer. 
Practical Experience  
Summary of Practical Experience and Class Contents based on it  
Message  
Other R. Tanaka: rytanaka@hiroshima-u.ac.jp
Y. Nakayama:yuushou@hiroshima-u.ac.jp
Y. Kanematsu: ykanem@hiroshima-u.ac.jp
Sugiarto: sugiarto@hiroshima-u.ac.jp
K. Yamana: kyamana@hiroshima-u.ac.jp
T. Tajima: ttajima@hiroshima-u.ac.jp
K. Kume: kume513@hiroshima-u.ac.jp
S. Kato: setsukato@hiroshima-u.ac.jp
T. Ikeda: ikedatakeshi@hiroshima-u.ac.jp
H. Funabashi: hisafuna@hiroshima-u.ac.jp
S. Nakai: sn4247621@hiroshima-u.ac.jp
T. Fukasawa: fukasawa@hiroshima-u.ac.jp
Cao Le Anh Kiet: caoleanhkiet@hiroshima-u.ac.jp
H. Nagasawa: nagasawa@hiroshima-u.ac.jp 
Please fill in the class improvement questionnaire which is carried out on all classes.
Instructors will reflect on your feedback and utilize the information for improving their teaching. 
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