Dec 26, 2024  
2024-2025 Graduate Catalog 
    
2024-2025 Graduate Catalog

Mechanical Engineering


Graduate students in the mechanical engineering program join highly active research teams. They learn advanced engineering concepts and develop research skills allowing them to investigate and solve critical and relevant technological problems. Many of our graduate students present results of their work at prestigious international conferences and publish in high quality journals. Our graduate student alumni have gone on to careers as researchers in government or industry laboratories, faculty at academic institutions or engineers at a wide range of companies.

Courses and research projects focus on: active (smart) materials, aerospace, turbomachinery, vibrations and acoustics, heat transfer, fluid flow (and computational fluid dynamics), lab-on-a-chip, environmental transport processes, multiphase flow, high temperature heat exchangers, energy conservation and conversion technologies, building energy, alternative energy including solar power and green hydrogen and supercritical carbon dioxide, automatic control, mechatronics, robotics, unmanned aerial systems, biomedical engineering, nuclear engineering and materials, sensors, corrosions, structural properties of engineering materials, composite materials, 3D printing, and computational simulation of structures under extreme dynamic loading.

Graduate students have access to all departmental laboratories and equipment as well as the facilities of the National Supercomputing Center for Energy and the Environment. The department supports numerous networked workstations.

The laboratories of the department include the Drones and Autonomous Systems Lab, Active Materials and Smart Living Laboratory, Center for Energy Research with a full range of solar and renewable energy facilities, Center for Materials and Structures, extensive acoustics and vibrations facility, thermal-fluids capability, full array of mechanical testing machines, measurement and control laboratory, and nuclear sensors and devices laboratory. A unique laboratory also exists for full-scale testing of ducts and diffusers, including indoor air quality and HVAC equipment.

Yitung Chen, Ph.D., Chair
Hui Zhao, Ph.D., Graduate Coordinator 

Program Information

Mechanical Engineering Faculty  

Mechanical Engineering Courses  

Department Website

Plans 

Graduate Certificate in Nuclear Criticality Safety  

Graduate Certificate in Nuclear Safeguards and Security  

Master of Science in Aerospace Engineering  

Master of Science - Materials and Nuclear Engineering  

Master of Science in Engineering - Mechanical Engineering  

Doctor of Philosophy - Mechanical Engineering