The Bachelor of Science in Mechanical Engineering at the University of Wisconsin–Madison prepares students to build innovative systems and solve problems across industries. Students explore areas including mechanics, thermofluids, control systems, robotics, and design — equipping them for careers in manufacturing, energy, automotive, and research.
Design and Fabrication of a Pneumatic Robotic Arm
Thermal Performance Optimization of a Heat Exchanger
Development of a Solar-Powered Water Pumping System
Design of a Lightweight Chassis for Electric Vehicles
CFD Analysis of Airflow Through HVAC Duct Systems
Building a 3D-Printed Prosthetic Hand with Servo Control
Vibration Analysis and Modal Testing of Structural Beams
Energy Recovery System Design for Regenerative Braking
Development of a PID-Controlled Ball Balancing Platform
Design and Fabrication of a Stirling Engine Prototype
Analysis of Gear Train Efficiency Using MATLAB Simulink
Design of a Mechanically Actuated Foldable Drone Frame
Mechanical Testing of Composite Materials Under Bending Loads
Designing a Wind Tunnel Test for Aerodynamic Drag Estimation
Thermodynamic Modeling of a Refrigeration Cycle System
Friction and Wear Analysis in Sliding Contact Surfaces
Design and Analysis of a Mechanical Coupling System
Manufacturing Line Simulation for Assembly Time Optimization
CAD Modeling and Finite Element Stress Analysis of a Bracket
Automation of a Conveyor Sorting System Using Arduino
Dynamic Simulation of a Multi-Link Robotic System
Design of a High-Pressure Pneumatic Launch System for Projectiles
Explore robotics, design, and energy systems with real-world impact through UW–Madison’s industry-ready mechanical engineering curriculum.
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