Employment Information for the Position at Iwate University, Faculty of Science and Engineering
1. Position and Number of Positions: 1 (one) professor
2. Affiliation: Faculty of Science and Engineering,
Studies in Mathematical Science and Physics (Undergraduate Program)
Graduate School of Arts and Sciences, Division of Science and Engineering,
Graduate Course in Mathematical Science and physics (Master's Program)
Graduate School of Science and Engineering, Division of Fundamental and Applied
Sciences, Mathematical Science and Physics Area (Doctoral Program)
3. Field of Specialization: analysis, applied mathematics and related fields
4. Subjects to Teach
Specialized subject:
Undergraduate – Geometry I, Vector Analysis, Applied Analysis, Fourier Analysis, Complex
Analysis, Linear Algebra B, Introduction to Basic Mathematics, Introduction to
Mathematical Sciences and Physics, Exercises in Mathematics in Physics I,
Introduction to Soft-pass Science and Engineering, Practices in Soft-pass Science
and Engineering, Special Lectures II, Graduation Research
Graduate (Master's Program) – Advanced Applied Mathematics I / II, Information Mathematics,
Advanced Training, Advanced Research
Graduate (Doctoral Program) - Advanced Course in Applied Mathematical Sciences, Advanced
Information Mathematics, Advanced Practices on Mathematical and Physical
Sciences I / II, Advanced Research on Mathematical and Physical Sciences I /
II / III
General Education Subject: In order to establish a university-wide implementation system for
General Education Courses, etc., you will be required to be in charge of at least one of the "General
Education Courses" or "Specialized Basic Courses" based on your field of employment.
In addition, to meet the diversifying needs of learning and to promote diverse and advanced
media utilization, faculty members who are in charge of basic academic knowledge courses* in
General Education Courses are required to create on-demand content for remote classes and a
video syllabus (overview introduction).
*These are lecture courses in the applicant's research specialization held at a level of academic