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Advanced Environment & Energy

This undergraduate-level course introduces the fundamental principles, practices, and techniques in materials processing, with a focus on modern methods in resource recovery engineering, waste management, and environmental science. It integrates theoretical concepts with practical applications, equipping students with essential knowledge to analyze and optimize resource processing operations. The course aims to develop a comprehensive understanding of the challenges and opportunities in managing natural and waste resources efficiently and sustainably. Students will gain a foundational understanding of material processing and waste treatment technologies.
By the end of this course, students will be able to:
•Understand fundamental principles of materials processing.
•Analyze and evaluate different material separation and recycling techniques.
•Apply principles of material science and chemistry to resource recovery processes
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FEN-SI4502L3
FEN-SI4502L3
Advanced Environment & Energy
ドドビバ ジョルジ
S2
月曜3限、木曜3限
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英語
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授業計画
講義項目 | COURSE CONTENTS Class 1: Introduction to Resources Processing Engineering •Overview of resource types and processing challenges •Overview of historical development and importance of material processing Class 2: Fundamentals of Material Science in Resource Processing •Physical and chemical properties of materials •Fundamentals of material separation, extraction, and recovery •Application of mass balance principles in processing industries Class 3: Characterization and Analysis of Resources •Introduction to techniques for sampling and characterization in processing engineering Class 4: Size Reduction Techniques •Handling of materials •Crushing and grinding Class 5: Particle Characterization in Liquids •Techniques for analyzing particles suspended in liquids Class 6: Mineral Processing and Recovery •Techniques for recovering metals from minerals or waste Class 7: Gravity Concentration •Principles and applications of gravity separation in mineral processing and waste treatment Class 8: Magnetic Separation •Principles and applications of magnetic separation in mineral processing and waste treatment Class 9: Electrostatic Separation •Principles and applications of electrostatic separation Class 10: Principles of Environmental Chemistry and Electrochemistry - a Practical Approach •Basic concepts of equilibrium chemistry applied to material processing •Basic concepts of electrochemistry applied to material processing Class 11: Principles of Surface Chemistry - a Practical Approach •Basic concepts of surface chemistry applied to material processing Class 12: Principles of Cheminformatics - a Practical Approach •Basic concepts of cheminformatics 授業日程 | COURSE SCHEDULE: 1. June 4, Thursday, 13:00 – 14:45 (3rd period) 2. June 8, Monday, 13:00 – 14:45 (3rd period) 3. June 11, Thursday, 13:00 – 14:45 (3rd period) 4. June 15, Monday, 13:00 – 14:45 (3rd period) 5. June 18, Thursday, 13:00 – 14:45 (3rd period) 6. June 22, Monday, 13:00 – 14:45 (3rd period) 7. June 25, Thursday, 13:00 – 14:45 (3rd period) 8. June 29, Monday, 13:00 – 14:45 (3rd period) 9. July 2, Thursday, 13:00 – 14:45 (3rd period) 10. July 6, Monday, 13:00 – 14:45 (3rd period) 11. July 9, Thursday, 13:00 – 14:45 (3rd period) 12. July 13, Monday, 13:00 – 14:45 (3rd period) 13. July 23, Thursday, 13:00 – 14:45 (3rd period) → 予備日
授業の方法
•The course will be conducted through in-person lectures. •Course materials will be provided through the UTOL (UTokyo Learning Management System). •A written assignment is due at the end of the course. Deadline: July 24 (FRI), 2026.
成績評価方法
成績評価方法 | ASSESSMENTS AND GRADING CRITERIA 出席、毎回のミニテスト(講義中に行う)と最終レポートによる。試験は行わない。 成績目安:出席→60%、ミニテスト→30%、レポート→10% レポート:小論文形式(課題は、最終講義に提示) Attendance and evaluation of quizzes and the final assignment •Attendance: 60 % (i.e., those who never participate in class but have perfect attendance will end up with a score of 60 %) •Participation in class: 30 % (Active participation through short quizzes at the end of each class, etc., is essential) •Final Report Assignment (Required): 10 %
履修上の注意
There are no particular requirements
その他
授業使用言語 | LANGUAGE USED IN CLASS 英語 | English COURSE POLICIES •Attendance Policy: •Regular attendance is mandatory. •Students must attend at least 80% of all classes. •Absences require documentation and instructor approval. •More than two absences may impact grades. •Late Submissions: •Assignments submitted late will incur a penalty of 10% per day, up to 3 days, unless prior arrangements have been made. •No submissions are accepted after 72 hours without prior arrangement.