Department of Mechanical, Materials, and Aerospace Engineering

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The Department of Mechanical, Materials, and Aerospace Engineering is an academic unit that offers education and conducts research in mechanical engineering, advanced materials, and aerospace systems.

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instanceOf academic department
university department
employs faculty members
fieldOfActivity advanced materials research
aerospace engineering education
aerospace systems research
materials engineering education
mechanical engineering education
mechanical engineering research
focusesOn advanced materials
aerodynamics
aerospace systems design
composites
dynamics and control
finite element analysis
flight mechanics
manufacturing processes
materials characterization
mechanical systems design
mechatronics
multidisciplinary design optimization
propulsion
robotics
space systems
structural health monitoring
structural mechanics
thermofluids
hasAcademicDiscipline aerospace engineering
materials engineering
materials science
mechanical engineering
hasEducationalMission training engineers in aerospace engineering
training engineers in materials engineering
training engineers in mechanical engineering
hasPart research groups
research laboratories
teaching laboratories
hasResearchMission advancing knowledge in advanced materials
advancing knowledge in aerospace systems
advancing knowledge in mechanical engineering
offersProgramType graduate programs
research degrees
undergraduate programs
typicalStudentDegree Bachelor of Science in Mechanical Engineering GENERATED
Doctor of Philosophy in Aerospace Engineering GENERATED
Doctor of Philosophy in Mechanical Engineering GENERATED
Master of Science in Aerospace Engineering GENERATED
Master of Science in Mechanical Engineering GENERATED

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Armour College of Engineering hasDepartment Department of Mechanical, Materials, and Aerospace Engineering