Kyushu Institute of Technology is one of the 87 national universities in Japan. Located in Fukuoka Prefecture on the island of Kyūshū, it is dedicated to education and research in the fields of science and technology. It is often abbreviated to KIT and sometimes to Kyutech. The founder was Matsumoto Kenjiro, second son of Yasukawa Keiichiro, and the links with the Yaskawa Electric Corporation (founded in 1915) remain strong to this day.
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- Kyushu Institute of Technology is one of the 87 national universities in Japan. Located in Fukuoka Prefecture on the island of Kyūshū, it is dedicated to education and research in the fields of science and technology. It is often abbreviated to KIT and sometimes to Kyutech. The founder was Matsumoto Kenjiro, second son of Yasukawa Keiichiro, and the links with the Yaskawa Electric Corporation (founded in 1915) remain strong to this day. The centenary of the opening of the Tobata campus is being celebrated in 2009, with Founder's Day on May 28, 2009. The most famous alumnus is "Mr. Tornado", the severe storms researcher Tetsuya "Ted" Fujita. He graduated in 1943 and was an associate professor until 1953 when he was invited to the University of Chicago.
- Kyushu Institute of Technology (九州工業大学, Kyūshū Kōgyō Daigaku), l'Université de Technologie de Kyūshū (九州工業大学, Kyūshū Kōgyō Daigaku, couramment abrégée en KyūKōDai, 九工大), en KIT ou Kyutech en anglais, est une université nationale japonaise, située à Kitakyūshū dans la préfecture de Fukuoka.
- 英字ではKITと略してきたが、現在ではインターネットのドメイン名に使用しているKyutechも多く用いられる。
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- Kyushu Institute of Technology is one of the 87 national universities in Japan. Located in Fukuoka Prefecture on the island of Kyūshū, it is dedicated to education and research in the fields of science and technology. It is often abbreviated to KIT and sometimes to Kyutech. The founder was Matsumoto Kenjiro, second son of Yasukawa Keiichiro, and the links with the Yaskawa Electric Corporation (founded in 1915) remain strong to this day.
- Kyushu Institute of Technology (九州工業大学, Kyūshū Kōgyō Daigaku), l'Université de Technologie de Kyūshū (九州工業大学, Kyūshū Kōgyō Daigaku, couramment abrégée en KyūKōDai, 九工大), en KIT ou Kyutech en anglais, est une université nationale japonaise, située à Kitakyūshū dans la préfecture de Fukuoka.
- 英字ではKITと略してきたが、現在ではインターネットのドメイン名に使用しているKyutechも多く用いられる。
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