7457547°E / 35.6717955; 139.7457547 The Imperial College of Engineering (工部大学校, Kōbudaigakkō) was a Japanese institution of higher education that was founded...
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The Faculty of Engineering is one of four faculties of Imperial College London, in London, England. Imperial's Faculty of Engineering was formed in 2001...
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constituent college of the University of London, Imperial became an independent university in 2007. Imperial is organised into four faculties: Engineering, Medicine...
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Department of Chemical Engineering, Imperial College London is the centre of teaching and research in chemical and process engineering at Imperial College London...
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operate as a single entity. The School of Engineering traces its origins back to the Imperial College of Engineering, which was founded in 1873 to train...
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The Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering is the academic department at Imperial College London dedicated to civil engineering. It is located...
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Josiah Conder (architect) (category Alumni of the University of London)
Japanese government as a professor of architecture for the Imperial College of Engineering and became architect of Japan's Public Works. He started his...
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Campus (JSPM NTC) Rajshri Shahu College of Engineering Tathawade, Pune (JSPM'S RSCOE) Imperial College of Engineering & Research (ICOER) Jayawantrao Sawant...
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The Department of Mechanical Engineering is responsible for teaching and research in mechanical engineering at Imperial College London, occupying the City...
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Imperial College of Engineering later merged into the university and became the Faculty of Engineering. In 1886, the university was renamed Imperial University...
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December 20, 1941) was a Japanese businessman. A graduate of the Imperial College of Engineering (Kobu Daigaku) in Tokyo, he worked as a telegraph engineer...
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The Department of Computing (DoC) is the computer science department at Imperial College London. The department has around 50 academic staff and 1000...
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Tatsuno Kingo (category Academic staff of the University of Tokyo)
the Imperial College of Engineering before becoming department head at University of Tokyo. In 1886, he was one of the founders of the forerunner of the...
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Foreign government advisors in Meiji Japan (category People of the Meiji era)
over the post of the O-yatoi after they completed training and education at the Imperial College, Tokyo, the Imperial College of Engineering or studying...
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boards of education or the governors of the prefectures. In the early Meiji era, the Imperial College of Engineering (工部大学校, Kōbu Daigakkō) was a mainstream...
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The Dyson School of Design Engineering is the academic centre for design engineering at Imperial College London. The school has just over 50 academic...
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3 Idiots (category Films set in universities and colleges)
at the Imperial College of Engineering (ICE) in Delhi. Rancho was passionate about learning in college and often clashed with the strict college director...
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Charles Dickinson West (category Recipients of the Order of the Rising Sun)
the Imperial College of Engineering, in Meiji era Japan. West was born in Dublin, Ireland as the eldest son of The Very Reverend John West, Dean of St...
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Henry Dyer (category Scottish Engineering Hall of Fame inductees)
curriculum development for the Imperial College of Engineering an engineering institution under the Public Works (Kobu Sho) of the Meiji Japan aimed at creating...
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from Chōshū, Tōkuma was a protégé of Yamagata Aritomo. In 1879 he graduated from the Imperial College of Engineering. During his late twenties and early...
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publish areas of teaching and research at Imperial College: Chemistry, Computer Science, Economics, Finance & Management, Engineering, Environmental...
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The Diploma of the Imperial College (DIC) is an academic certificate awarded by Imperial College London to its doctoral and master's students upon graduation...
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Five Point Someone (category Indian Institutes of Technology in fiction)
and disciplined man who has been running the Imperial College of Engineering (Ideal Engineering College in Tamil) for the last three decades. He believes...
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Associateships of Imperial College London include the bachelor degree–equivalent awards the Associate of the Royal College of Science, the Associate of the City...
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The history of Imperial College London can be traced back to the founding of the Royal College of Chemistry in 1845 in London, with some ancestral medical...
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Charles Alfred Chastel de Boinville (category Associates of the Royal Institute of British Architects)
, and (2) the New Imperial Palace. Edward Cookworthy Robins admired that design of the Imperial College of Engineering was one of the best examples for...
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Shimoda Kikutaro (category Imperial Crown Style architecture)
the entrance exams for the Imperial College of Engineering (工部大学校, Kōbu Daigakkō) (now part of the University of Tokyo). Out of the 1000 entrance exam participants...
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The coat of arms of Imperial College London is an heraldic emblem used by Imperial College London. Edward VII granted the college the arms on the 6 June...
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visited Britain as part of a diplomatic and investigative tour of the United States and Europe. 1873. The Imperial College of Engineering opened with Henry...
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(University of Surrey) Molecular Modelling and Materials Science (University College London) Nuclear Engineering (Imperial College London, University of Manchester)...
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