Tsinghua - Science Tokyo
Joint Graduate Program
中文
Nanotechnology Course

With globalization, cross-cultural exchange in science and technology fields has gained importance as a means of supporting economic activities. The Tsinghua University-Science Tokyo Joint Graduate Program was launched in this context to encourage exchanges in science and engineering fields. Not only does the program enable young graduate students to study abroad at the top science and technology university in China or Japan and receive research supervision from faculty members at both universities, but it also broadens students' perspectives on the world, enhances their cross-cultural competencies, and strengthens their international competitiveness. In doing so, the program cultivates talented leaders in the fields of science and technology who will contribute to the industrial and economic development of China and Japan. By engaging in stimulating exchanges of opinion in a spirit of healthy competition, students will pioneer innovative ideas in nanotechnology and other high-technology fields.

Nanotechnology course organization
of Tsinghua University
Nanotechnology course organization
of Science Tokyo


Chen Dongyue
Associate professor of School of Materials
Tsinghua University
Director of Nanotechnology Course, Tsinghua University - Science Tokyo joint graduate program


Ken Nakajima
Professor, School of Materials and Chemical Technology, Institute of Science Tokyo
Director of Nanotechnology Course, Science Tokyo - Tsinghua University Joint Graduate Program


  • School of Materials, Tsinghua University
  • Polymer Research Institute-Department of Chemical Engineering, Tsinghua University

  • School of Engineering | Science Tokyo
  • Department of Electrical and Electronic Engineering, School of Engineering, Science Tokyo
  • Electrical and Electronic Engineering

  • School of Materials and Chemical Technology | Science Tokyo
  • Department of Materials Science and Engineering, School of Materials and Chemical Technology, Science Tokyo
  • Materials Science and Engineering
    Energy Science and Engineering
    Human Centered Science and Biomedical Engineering
    Nuclear Engineering