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Shudo Laboratory

Tokyo Metropolitan University

Department of Applied Chemistry for Environment

 

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Shudo Laboratory

The Shudo Laboratory was newly founded in Tokyo Metropolitan University by Prof Shudo when he moved to TMU from Hokkaido University in April 2010. The Shudo Laboratory consists in the Department of Applied Chemistry for Environment with other 11 laboratories.

 

 

Tokyo Metropolitan University

Tokyo Metropolitan University (TMU) is a public university founded in 1949 by Tokyo Metropolitan Government. Today TMU has 3 campuses and 29 departments (Human Sciences; Behavioral Social Sciences; Philosophy, History and Cultural Studies; Law and Politics; Intercultural Studies; Business Administration; Mathematics and Information Sciences; Physics; Chemistry; Biological Sciences; Geography; Applied Chemistry; Mechanical Engineering; Human Mechatronics Systems; Aerospace Engineering; Electrical & Electronic Engineering; Information and Communications Systems; Civil and Environmental Engineering; Architecture and Building Engineering; Industrial Art; Management Systems Engineering; Urban Science; Tourism Science; Nursing Sciences; Physical Therapy; Occupational Therapy; Radiological Sciences; Frontier Health Sciences; Health Promotion Sciences).

With a solid academic reputation, TMU has been recognized as one of best research universities in Japan. TMU holds 9th place in Japanese universities in the Times Higher Education World University Rankings 2015-2016, and 19th place in Japanese universities in the QS World University Rankings 2015/16. Prof. Haruta of TMU was selected as the Thomson Reuters Citation Laureate for his gold catalyst research with a prediction of receiving a 2012 Nobel Prize in Chemistry.

 

History of TMU

1949 Tokyo Metropolitan University was established by merging Tokyo prefectural colleges.

1949 Tokyo Metropolitan University has 3 schools (Liberal Arts, Science, Engineering).

1957 Tokyo Metropolitan University has 4 schools (Liberal Arts, Law and Economics, Science, Engineering).

1966 Tokyo Metropolitan University has 5 schools (Liberal Arts, Law, Economics, Science, Engineering).

1991 Tokyo Metropolitan University moved its campus from Meguro Ward to Minamiosawa Hachioji-City Tokyo.

2005 Tokyo Metropolitan University merged other 3 Tokyo prefectural colleges to have 29 departments and 3 campuses.

 

Departments of TMU

19 departments in the Minamiosawa campus: Behavioral Social Sciences; Human Sciences; Philosophy, History and Cultural Studies; Intercultural Studies; Law and Politics; Business Administration; Mathematics and Information Sciences; Physics; Chemistry; Biological Sciences; Electrical & Electronic Engineering; Mechanical Engineering; Geography; Tourism Science; Civil and Environmental Engineering; Architecture and Building Engineering; Urban Science; Applied Chemistry.

5 departments in the Hino campus: Human Mechatronics Systems; Information and Communications Systems; Aerospace Engineering; Management Systems Engineering; Industrial Art.

6 departments in the Arakawa campus: Nursing Sciences; Physical Therapy; Occupational Therapy; Radiological Sciences; Frontier Health Sciences; Health Promotion Sciences.

 

Videoclips for introducing TMU Campuses

 


Shudo Laboratory

Department of Applied Chemistry for Environment, Tokyo Metropolitan University

1-1 Minamiosawa, Hachioji, Tokyo 192-0397 Japan