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Department of Mechanical Engineering


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Mechanical engineers are involved in a spectrum of technical activities from the design and manufacture of various products to fundamental research.

Mechanical engineers are concerned with the production, transmission, and use of power. They design and develop systems which produce power, such as steam and gas turbines, internal combustion engines, nuclear reactors, jet engines, and rocket motors. They also design, develop, and manufacture devices which consume power in order to accomplish some useful result, such as refrigeration and air conditioning equipment, machine tools, rolling mills, and elevators, to name a few. The Mechanical Engineering department offers two concentrations, Advanced Manufacturing and Sustainable Energy, for students to develop in-depth knowledge in these specific areas.

The environmental impact of these systems forms an integral part of their analysis and design. Mechanical engineers must cope with stringent standards of air and water quality, noise abatement, and thermal pollution.

Graduates find employment in a number of areas, including private industry, government, consulting firms and education. They may be involved in one or more of the following: research, design, development, manufacturing, administration, management, sales or production supervision. Others continue studies in graduate school.

The undergraduate Mechanical Engineering program is accredited by the Engineering Accreditation Commission of ABET, www.abet.org.

Student chapters of the American Society of Mechanical Engineers and Society of Manufacturing Engineers permit the student to initiate professional contacts through a program of technical and social events which introduces the student to practicing engineers from industry and students from other engineering schools.

Mission Statement

The Mechanical Engineering Department at UMass Dartmouth offers two degrees: a Bachelor of Science in Mechanical Engineering and a Master of Science in Mechanical Engineering. The department also participates in the Ph.D. degree in Engineering and Applied Science (EAS). The program provides service to meet the needs of students, industry, government, and society. The program offers excellence, access, and value through a strong commitment to teaching, scholarship, outreach, and professionalism.

Faculty and Fields of Interest

Afsoon Amirzadeh, BSc 1999 University of Tehran, MASc 2006 University of Toronto, PhD 2010 University of Toronto, Engineering Mechanics, Machine Elements and Mechanical Systems Design, Fluid Mechanics, Heat Transfer

Sankha Bhowmick (Chairperson), BE 1992 Jadavpur University, MS 1996 Villanova University, PhD 2000 University of Minnesota, Heat and Mass Transfer, Bioengineering, Alternate Energy Systems

Vijaya B Chalivendra, BS 1993, MS 1997 Sri Venkateswara University, India, PhD 2003 University of Rhode Island, Mechanical Characterization of Biological Materials and Biocomposites

Wenzhen Huang, BS 1982 Jilin University, MS 1984, PhD 1987 Shanghai Jiaotong University, PhD 2004 University of Wisconsin Madison, Product and Manufacturing Process Modeling, Simulation, Design Analysis and Optimization, Diagnosis for Variation Reduction and Quality Improvement

Hangjian Ling, BS 2011 University of Science and Technology of China, MS 2013, PhD 2017 John Hopkins University, Experimental Fluid Mechanics, Super-hydrophobic Materials, Optical Imaging, Collective Motions, Biological and Environmental Sciences

Tesfay Meressi (Associate Provost), BS 1985 Addis Ababa University, Ethopia, MS 1990, PhD 1993 University of California, Santa Barbara, Robotics, Control Theory, Machine Design

Kihan Park, BS 2009, MS 2011 KAIST, Daejeon, South Korea, PhD 2019 Georgia Institute of Technology, Multi-Scale Medical Robotics, Sensing/Actuation/Manipulaton at the Micro-Scale, Biological Tissue Characterization, Machine Learning for Medical Applications

Mehdi Raessi (Graduate Program Director), BS 1998 University of Tehran, MAS 2003, PhD 2008 University of Toronto, Computational Fluid Dynamics and Heat Transfer, Two-Phase Flows, Renewable Energy, Material Processing and Manufacturing, Environmentally Friendly Refrigeration Systems, High Performance Heterogeneous CPU-GPU Computing

Md Habibor Rahman, BS 2015 Bangladesh University of Technology, MS 2022, PhD 2024 University of Arizona, Security-aware System Design and Operations, Process Monitoring, Diagnosis, Control and Optimization

Hamed Samandari, BS 2008 Isfahan University of Technology, MS 2011 University of Tabriz, PhD 2014 Middle East Technical University, Mechancial Systems Design, Computational Mechanics, Nonlinear Systems Identification and Modeling, Nonlinear Vibrations, Bioengineering

Banafsheh Seyedaghazadeh BS 2007, MS 2011 University of Tabriz, PhD 2015 University of Massachusetts Amherst, Fluid-Structure Interactions, Vibrations, Experimental Fluid Mechanics, Flow Visualization, Offshore Structural Design, Biomimetic Sensing

Caiwei Shen, BS 2010, MS 2013 Tsinghua University, PhD 2018 University of California at Berkeley, Multifunctional Composites, Energy Storage Materials, Nanomaterials, Sensors, Electrochemistry

Amit Tandon, BTech 1987 Indian Institute of Technology, PhD 1992 Cornell University, Fluid Dynamics, Physical Oceanography, Environmental, Computational Physics

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