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Mechanical and Aerospace
Engineering (MAE)

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Director of the Sibley School of Mechanical and

Aerospace Engineering:
Lance Collins

Directors of Graduate Studies:
Charles
Williamson (Aerospace), Marjolein van der Meulen (Mechanical)

Chairman of the M.Eng. Committee:
Ephrahim Garcia

Graduate Program Coordinator:
Marcia Sawyer

Phone No.:
(607)255-3623

Location:
Graduate/M.Eng. Office: 107 Upson Hall (C6)

Degrees Offered:
Master of Engineering (Aerospace), Master
of Engineering (Mechanical), Master of Science (Aerospace), Master of Science (Mechanical), Doctor of Philosophy
(Aerospace), Doctor of Philosophy (Mechanical)

Statistics:

31 active faculty
122 graduate students


The Sibley School of Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering offers M.S. and Ph.D. programs, which provide advanced levels of training suitable for students pursuing careers in research and development, education, or advanced engineering analysis and design. The department focuses on research at a fundamental level rather than applications.

The major areas of research in Mechanical Engineering are:

  Biomechanical engineering
  Combustion
  Energy and power systems
  Fluid mechanics
  Heat transfer
  Materials and manufacturing engineering
  Mechanical systems and design
  Multiphase flows

The major areas of research in Aerospace Engineering are:

  Aerodynamics and Aeroacoustics
  Computational Fluid Dynamics
  Dynamics and Control
  Fluid Dynamics
  Microgravity Granular Flows
  Reacting Flows
  Turbulence
  Combustion


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Tom Roeder 2007-10-11