On December 5, Tokyo Tech hosted on its Ookayama Campus an international panel to evaluate the TKT CAMPUS Asia Program.
Evaluation panel members:
・ Professor Delin Qu, Tsinghua University ・ Professor Toshio Nakamura, Stony Brook University ・ Professor Shinnosuke Obi, Keio University ・ Professor Hiroshi Mizuta, University of Southampton / Japan Advanced Institute of Science and Technology ・ Dr. Hyunkwon Ha, CEO, Furuya Metal Korea Co., LTD.
Panel members (from left): Professor Nakamura, Professor Qu, Professor Obi, Professor Mizuta, Dr. Ha
The panel has been held every year since 2013, and with this is the final year of the project, project leaders from partner universities also participated and shared presentations on their respective achievements through the CAMPUS Asia Program.
Consortium project leaders:
・ Professor Jung Kim, Korea Advanced Institute of Science and Technology (KAIST) ・ Professor Xin-Hui Xing, Tsinghua University ・ Professor Masahiko Hara, Tokyo Institute of Technology
TKT CAMPUS Asia Consortium Project Leaders (from left): Professor Xing, Professor Kim, Professor Hara
After the presentations, panel members and project leaders discussed Best Practices and exchanged ideas regarding improvements. During the wrap-up, evaluation panel members offered the following advice.
・ A trilateral program among the three countries has significance and should be continued in some form even after the current project is concluded. ・ So that students will participate in the program aiming to achieve concrete results in the lab, it is important both to clarify the value of participating in the program, such as the possibility of publishing a paper, and to provide more complete information about each lab’s activities on the website. ・ A sustainable program should be created that will appeal to students even if they must pay participation fees. ・ It may be effective to separate the activities of undergraduates and graduates. ・ Tokyo Tech should actively promote programs like this to companies with which it has strong relationships.
On December 5, Tokyo Tech hosted on its Ookayama Campus an international panel to evaluate the TKT CAMPUS Asia Program.
Evaluation panel members:
・ Professor Delin Qu, Tsinghua University
・ Professor Toshio Nakamura, Stony Brook University
・ Professor Shinnosuke Obi, Keio University
・ Professor Hiroshi Mizuta, University of Southampton / Japan Advanced Institute of Science and Technology
・ Dr. Hyunkwon Ha, CEO, Furuya Metal Korea Co., LTD.
Panel members (from left): Professor Nakamura, Professor Qu, Professor Obi, Professor Mizuta, Dr. Ha
The panel has been held every year since 2013, and with this is the final year of the project, project leaders from partner universities also participated and shared presentations on their respective achievements through the CAMPUS Asia Program.
Consortium project leaders:
・ Professor Jung Kim, Korea Advanced Institute of Science and Technology (KAIST)
・ Professor Xin-Hui Xing, Tsinghua University
・ Professor Masahiko Hara, Tokyo Institute of Technology
TKT CAMPUS Asia Consortium Project Leaders (from left): Professor Xing,
Professor Kim, Professor Hara
After the presentations, panel members and project leaders discussed Best Practices and exchanged ideas regarding improvements. During the wrap-up, evaluation panel members offered the following advice.
・ A trilateral program among the three countries has significance and should be continued in some form even after the current project is concluded.
・ So that students will participate in the program aiming to achieve concrete results in the lab, it is important both to clarify the value of participating in the program, such as the possibility of publishing a paper, and to provide more complete information about each lab’s activities on the website.
・ A sustainable program should be created that will appeal to students even if they must pay participation fees.
・ It may be effective to separate the activities of undergraduates and graduates.
・ Tokyo Tech should actively promote programs like this to companies with which it has strong relationships.
Evaluation Panel