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Motto
  
研究と創造に心を致し、常に時流に先んずべし

Established
  
1981 (1981)

Students
  
454

Total enrollment
  
488 (1 May 2015)

Founded
  
April 1981

Type
  
Private

Academic staff
  
35 (+ part time 48)

Acceptance rate
  
45.4% (2015)

Phone
  
+81 52-802-1111

Toyota Technological Institute

Motto in English
  
Respect the spirit of research and creativity, and always strive to stay ahead of the times.

Address
  
2 Chome-12-1 Hisakata, Tenpaku Ward, Nagoya, Aichi Prefecture 468-8511, Japan

Similar
  
Nagoya Institute of Technology, Nanzan University, Meijo University, Toyohashi University of Techno, Aichi Institute of Technology

Profiles

Toyota technological institute


The Toyota Technological Institute (豊田工業大学, Toyota Kōgyō Daigaku) (commonly referred to as TTI) is a university located in Nagoya, Japan. Founded in 1981 by a large endowment from Toyota Motors Corporation, it originally only accepted students with some industrial work experience.

Contents

TTI has a School of Engineering, a Master's Program and a Doctoral Program. The programs consist of three areas of coursework: Mechanical Systems Engineering, Electronics & Information Science, and Materials Science & Engineering.

In 2003 Toyota also opened the Toyota Technological Institute at Chicago, jointly with the University of Chicago. This campus is mainly for the Ph.D students, studying Machine Learning, Algorithms & Complexity, Computer Vision, Speech Technologies and Computational Biology.

Although TTI is a new and tiny university, it has been rapidly growing its reputation, as TSU ranked TTI as the 5th best Japanese university in 2010 and 4th in 2011. In this ranking, TTI has a best employment rate among all Japanese Universities.

In 2012, TTI was ranked 1st in Asia in terms of average number of publication per faculty by the QS World University Rankings.

Seiichi mita toyota technological institute nagoya japan


References

Toyota Technological Institute Wikipedia