From July 25 to August 2, 2025, the Advanced Electronic Engineering course is conducting a global PBL (Project-Based Learning, gPBL) in collaboration with King Mongkut's Royal Institute of Technology (KMUTT) in Thailand.
This year's program will include a KMUTT to4 faculty members, 10 studentsThe University of Tokyo has1 faculty member, 8 studentsThe participants, who were from different cultures and values, worked together in international teams to solve problems. The process of exchanging opinions among students with different cultures and values, and summarizing the results of discussions on electronics-related themes in English, was an extremely valuable experience for the participants.
We will continue to actively provide practical and international learning opportunities in the Advanced Electronic Engineering course to foster engineers who can be active on the global stage.
