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Undergraduate Programs

Paving the way towards a 21st-century human-centered society

Mechanical Engineering

The Department of Mechanical Engineering seeks to achieve world-class standards in education and research, and to play a leading role in research on creative, essential technologies that serve as a basis of advanced industries. It is exploring methods to enhance social values for a human-centered society, and fostering mechanical engineering leaders to address challenges faced by humanity.

Educational Objectives
  • ◦ Paving the way towards a 21st-century human-centered society
  • ◦ Fostering of responsible leaders capable of driving innovation for the future of mechanical engineering

    ◦ Building global presence through international cooperation, openness to diverse cultures, and enhanced global outlook

    ◦ Embracing creative challenges with limitless possibilities

    ◦ Contributing to industrial advancements and sustainable growth through university-industry cooperation and entrepreneurial activities

Areas of Specialization

The areas of specialization can be largely divided into thermal engineering, hydraulic engineering, energy and power engineering, dynamics and control, production and design engineering, solid and structural dynamics, material and fracture mechanics, photovoltaics and biomechanics, and nano- and microengineering. Recently, multidisciplinary fields of engineering have been created with the integration of mechanical engineering and other disciplines such as electrical engineering, chemical engineering, bioengineering, materials science and engineering, and physics.