In case you've forgotten your ID or password, please contact the Administration via email tamedas at jim dot titech dot ac dot jp , from your registered email address.
For Fellowship Application information (due dates and other details), please visit:
http://www.iad.titech.ac.jp/ifr/before.html


A portable file of the news on International Education and Research Program is available here.

The news column INSIDE the TAMEDAS members area is also quite frequently updated!!

TAMEDAS (Tokyo Institute of Technology Alumni Association Members Database System) is a secure virtual consortium, designed and operated by Tokodai (presently promoting as "Tokyo Tech"). It provides all ex-students and researchers with the opportunity to share agreed-upon, personal information with Tokyo Tech and each other, along with direct information channels to and from Tokyo Tech and more. We sincerely hope that this site expands and enhances the opportunities that lie beyond our unique connection - our shared memories of the buildings, the classrooms and the "sensei"!

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At least one set of your academic information at Tokodai is required.

Register Steps explained in detail




This email is sent to your registered email address.
Please complete your registration process by clicking onto the URL link within 48 hours .






Please wait for some time, possibly a week, because this is done manually.

WHAT YOU CAN DO:

• With TAMEDAS, as a registered member who has disclosed certain items of mandatory information, you can access the Alumni search site and look for your <sempai> <kohai> and <sensei>. Using information they have made available, you can contact them to discuss things such as your research projects, business launches, innovation, recruitment, and reunion parties.
• You can also receive newsletters and other information from Tokyo Tech.
• We would very much like to hear your ideas for improving TAMEDAS and its services. Please write to us at .

TAMEDAS refers to:

TAME – pronounced as tah me(t) - sounds in Japanese to imply “for the sake of” (you, and all the alumni), like <anata no tame, min-na no tame>
DAS - pronounced as das - a verb that means “to take out and retrieve”.