While meeting the demands of society and keeping the environment protected, the Mechanical Engineering Department has played a crucial role in advancing practical technologies alongside such fields as Information Engineering and Material Engineering. This has allowed the Mechanical Engineering Dept to broaden their scope and make significant contributions over a much wider range of applications and products, increasing the demand for our graduates in the workplace.
Our Dept. is organized into three research fields: 1) Design and Manufacturing Engineering, 2) Energy Conversion Technology, and 3) Machine Control Engineering.
Design and Manufacturing Engineering chiefly focuses on clarifying the significant features and behavior of materials and their relevance in developing new technologies for design and manufacturing methodologies.
Energy Conversion Engineering provides fundamental courses in such areas as thermal engineering, fluid engineering, combustion engineering, and heat transfer engineering.
Machine Control Engineering deals with mechatronics and its application
for energy conversion; tribology as the fundamental technology
having a close association in all areas; and acoustic/noise engineering
whose importance has increased in recent years with the rising
demand for environmental protection and a reduction in noise pollution.
Graduate students are also given the opportunity to excel in their area of interest and expertise by offering Special Research and Special Lecture courses in Mechanical Engineering. We also offer English for Special Purposes to prepare students for the English they will need to attend international conferences, give presentations to a foreign audience, as well as write articles for foreign journals and publications.