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A cross disciplinary field of engineering and management that enables the design, development, and operation of complex systems involving technology and human interaction through the system’s life cycle.
Professor Clavijo teaches courses in engineering management and leadership along with classical mechanical engineering topics involving thermal fluids (heat transfer, fluid mechanics, thermodynamics).
The Department of Mechanical Engineering at the University of Utah invites applications for tenure-track faculty positions in the areas of aerospace materials and computational solid mechanics, both with an anticipated start date in Fall 2025. Please see full position details here:
The Mechanical Engineering Undergraduate Advising Office employs inclusive and proactive advising strategies to: Support students in achieving success in their academic, life, and career goals. Challenge students to think critically about how their decisions impact their lives and their community.
Prof. Parker’s research examines the vibration and stability of high-speed mechanical systems. One major focus has been the vibration of gear and power transmission systems, and another is the vibration of general symmetric systems.
The Math Flowchart here explains the Traditional, Engineering, and Honors math path for mechanical engineers.
January 2016 - Dr. Warren presented her work on a macroporous, "resistive-capacitive" model for supercapacitor design optimization at the 29th IEEE Micro Electro Mechanical Systems conference in Shanghai.
Sustainable Energy Research and Education in Mechanical Engineering focuses on developing clean energy systems, including direct energy production, energy storage, and the integration of energy efficient technologies.
With over 40 faculty members, we have a wide range of technical expertise to help companies looking for collaborative research and offer our senior design capstone program as a resource for working with students to develop engineering projects.
Through a sequence of project-based courses, mechanical engineering students work on real-world problems. In Mechanical Engineering, how students learn is just as important as what they learn.