Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering
Mechanical engineers develop the physical systems and devices that modern society demands.
From automobiles to air conditioning, prosthetic limbs to autonomous machines, and rocket engines to satellites.
Our researchers are breaking new ground in robotics and automation, additive manufacturing, nanotechnology and materials engineering, computational engineering, biomechanics, and healthcare applications.
If you want to work with engineers who have developed lightweight new protective materials with applications in national defense, sports medicine, and transportation; robots that aid in the education of children with autism; technological methods of leading wildlife away from danger areas; and much more, Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering might be the course of study for you.
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