The Bachelor of Science in Mechanical Engineering at Cornell University empowers students with foundational knowledge and practical skills in design, mechanics, thermodynamics, and automation. Students can engage in projects across energy, robotics, and manufacturing to solve real-world engineering problems.
Design and Fabrication of an Autonomous Line-Following Robot
Development of a Low-Cost Wind Tunnel for Aerodynamic Testing
Solar-Powered Water Pumping System for Rural Irrigation
Energy Recovery System in Automotive Braking
Simulation of Airflow in Ventilation Systems Using CFD
Design of a Lightweight Electric Bicycle Frame
Thermal Analysis of Heat Sink Designs for Electronics
Prototyping a Miniature Hydraulic Arm for Educational Use
Regenerative Suspension System for Off-Road Vehicles
Design of a Compact Water Purifier Using Mechanical Filtration
Robotic Arm Controlled by Gesture Recognition
Performance Testing of 3D Printed Mechanical Components
Design Optimization of Wind Turbine Blades
Heat Exchanger Design for Energy-Efficient HVAC Systems
Mechanical Vibration Analysis in Rotating Machinery
Dive into the mechanics of the future and power your innovations with Cornell’s top-tier Mechanical Engineering program focused on interdisciplinary applications.
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