About this lab
Inheriting Tokyo Tech's robotics tradition, the Institute of Science Tokyo's School of Engineering hosts substantial robotics research. Industry partnerships with Honda, Yaskawa, and others for humanoid and industrial robotics work.
How to join
For university labs, apply through the parent graduate program. Most Japanese graduate admissions are decided by the lab head once you have established contact — email the lab 6-12 months before the application deadline using our how to email a Japanese professor guide.
Institute of Science Tokyo — Robotics and Mechatronics is associated with Institute of Science Tokyo. See our university profile for admissions, tuition, scholarships, and the broader academic environment.
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Scholarships and funding
For university labs at the parent institution: MEXT scholarship covers tuition + monthly stipend with no return obligation. For industry research labs (Preferred Networks, Sakana AI, NTT Comm Sci, Toyota Research, Sony AI): research scientist and internship paths exist; PhD students usually affiliate with a partner university while interning at the industry lab. JSPS DC1/DC2 fellowships cover stipend during PhD at university labs.
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Application timeline (April 2027 entry)
For university-affiliated labs, the standard timeline applies — see our application timeline guide. Email the lab in early-to-mid 2026 for April 2027 entry; submit formal application to the parent program by July-November 2026.
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