The Master of Engineering in Mechanical Engineering at Cornell University provides students with a strong foundation in engineering design, analysis, and innovation. The program emphasizes hands-on experience, computational tools, and systems integration — preparing graduates for roles in manufacturing, robotics, aerospace, and energy sectors.
Design and Control of a 6-DOF Robotic Arm for Assembly Tasks
CFD Simulation of Cooling Systems for Electric Vehicles
Thermal Analysis of Heat Exchangers in Power Plants
Automated Conveyor Belt System with Embedded Sensors
Design Optimization of Wind Turbine Blades Using ANSYS
Development of a Smart HVAC System for Energy Efficiency
Mechanical Design of a Bionic Hand Prototype
Modeling Vibration Damping in Vehicle Suspension Systems
Design and Fabrication of a Low-Cost 3D Printer
Finite Element Analysis of Load-Bearing Structural Components
Fluid Flow Simulation in Microchannel Heat Sinks
AI-Based Fault Detection in Rotating Machinery
Electromechanical Control System for Autonomous Vehicles
Design of a Water-Powered Irrigation Pump for Remote Areas
Topology Optimization for Lightweight Structural Parts
Bring mechanical systems to life with innovation, simulation, and real-world design through Cornell's applied engineering curriculum.
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