The Master of Science in Mechanical Engineering at the University of Wisconsin–Madison equips students to lead advancements in energy, manufacturing, robotics, and thermofluids. With an emphasis on both theoretical foundations and hands-on design, this program fosters problem-solvers ready to tackle challenges in academia, R&D, and engineering industries.
Thermal Efficiency Analysis of Micro Heat Exchangers
Design of Autonomous Mobile Robots for Warehouse Logistics
Simulation of Turbulent Flow Using Computational Fluid Dynamics (CFD)
Development of a Regenerative Braking System for Electric Bicycles
Topology Optimization for Lightweight Structural Components
Experimental Analysis of Heat Transfer in Nanofluids
Energy Harvesting from Ambient Vibrations Using Piezoelectric Materials
Mechanical Stress Analysis in 3D Printed Components
Optimization of HVAC Systems for Energy-Efficient Buildings
Design and Control of a Robotic Arm for Precision Assembly
Failure Analysis of High-Temperature Gas Turbine Blades
Finite Element Modeling of Impact-Absorbing Automotive Structures
Design of Passive Cooling Systems for Electronic Devices
Hybrid Powertrain System Modeling for Electric Vehicles
Aerodynamic Drag Reduction in Automotive Design
Real-Time Control Systems for Drone Stabilization
Smart Materials for Adaptive Mechanical Structures
Tribological Testing of Lubricants Under Extreme Conditions
Development of Assistive Exoskeletons for Physical Rehabilitation
Noise and Vibration Analysis in Rotating Machinery
Lead the next generation of mechanical innovation through in-depth engineering principles and multidisciplinary research applications.
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