Hokkaido University

PhD in e3 Human Mechanical Systems and Design

Sapporo, Japan

The PhD in e3 Human Mechanical Systems and Design at Hokkaido University is a program for international students taught in English.

Introduction

Hokkaido University, located in Sapporo, is one of Japan's leading research universities with a long tradition of academic excellence dating back to 1876. The institution enrolls roughly 18,000 students, including over 2,000 international students, and offers diverse undergraduate and graduate programs across science, engineering, agriculture, humanities and social sciences. The university is recognized for interdisciplinary research, modern facilities and a commitment to addressing global challenges through collaborative scholarship.

Academic life at Hokkaido emphasizes research-led teaching and opportunities for students to engage in laboratory work, field studies and international projects. Graduate students and undergraduates alike can join research groups, pursue internships and access language and cultural support services tailored to international learners. The campus community places value on innovation, cross-cultural exchange and practical problem solving linked to regional and global issues.

Sapporo provides a high quality of life with seasonal outdoor activities, a lively student scene and efficient transport connections to other Japanese cities. Hokkaido University supports incoming students with orientation, housing guidance and academic advising to ease the transition. For international applicants seeking strong research opportunities in a welcoming multicultural setting, Hokkaido University offers a blend of rigorous academics, supportive services and a distinctive northern campus experience.

About the Program

The PhD in e3 Human Mechanical Systems and Design at Hokkaido University is a 3-year degree that focuses on human-centric systems. It helps students develop skills to design and improve systems that support people's activities and health.

Students learn about man-machine systems, biorobotics, and micro system engineering. They develop communication skills and leadership qualities to work with people from different backgrounds and cultures.

Graduates can become human factors engineers, robotics engineers, system designers, medical device developers, or innovation managers. They can work in industries such as healthcare, technology, or manufacturing, where they can apply their knowledge to create innovative products and services.

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