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| Building 5 |
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| Computer facilities to meet the demands of the
Information Technology Age |
| Building 5 is an intelligent building design that was opened in 2000 to commemorate the 10th anniversary of Ishinomaki Senshu University's founding. The Building has four above-ground floors, with graduate school facilities concentrated on the first floor. The second floor features computer facilities, including the latest computer terminals, and rooms for computer training and selfinstruction and is shared by students from the Faculties of Science and Engineering and Business Administration. Cutting-edge AV equipment and large-scale lecture theatres are found on the third floor, and both the third and fourth floors are designed with ample open communications spaces including a cafeteria, lounge areas and a roof terrace for use by the student populace. |
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| Library |
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| The library is located in the first through third floors of the main hall, with substantial holdings of books, periodicals and titles on DVD and other media in the fields of science, engineering and business management. Library access and book checkouts and returns are all integrated into a single ID card system. |
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| Language Lab |
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| In addition to use for foreign language lessons, the Language Lab provides a space for individual students and teaching staff to come and brush up their foreign language skills using cassette tapes at times that fit their schedules. |
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| Molecular Beam Epitaxy (MBE) |
| This facility enables the growth of single crystal materials under ultra-high vacuum conditions, making it possible to develop new optoelectronic devices by manipulating crystalline structures a single atom in depth. |
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| Electron Microscopy |
| Facilities include a scanning electron microscope providing 200,000X magnification and a transmission electron microscope capable of 1,000,000X resolution at the single nanometer scale. |
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| Mass Spectrometry |
| Equipment that makes it possible to determine the mass and structure of molecules from an ionized sample by accelerating them through an electrical field and bending their trajectories using a magnetic field to focus them on a detector. |
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| Workshop/Testing Center |
| This is an important training space for mechanical engineers, with equipment for woodworking, a high frequency induction casting furnace, NC lathes, milling machines, and engine testing equipment all available. |
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