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 Chair's Welcome
Dr. Hasan U. Akay
Chancellor's Professor and Chair
Department of Mechanical Engineering, IUPUI
hakay@iupui.edu
Personal Web Site
What is Mechanical Engineering?
Department Vision
Department Mission
Welcome to the website of the Department of Mechanical Engineering at IUPUI, an electronic resource for news
and information about our department's activities. In the following pages, you will become acquainted with
our undergraduate and graduate programs,
as well as the research and teaching interests of our faculty and the accomplishments of our
undergraduate and graduate students.
While our mission is to support the technical development of Indianapolis and Central Indiana in an urban setting, we also are proud
of our association with the nationally renowned programs of Purdue University’s West Lafayette Campus. With high quality teaching, research,
co-op, and internship opportunities, our department offers Purdue degrees at the Bachelor and Master level. Ph.D. degree is offered
jointly with the School of Mechanical Engineering at West Lafayette.
Mechanical Engineering is one of the most versatile engineering disciplines. It encompasses almost all aspects of modern technology from
man-made devices to biological systems. Local industry looks to our students and graduates when employing mechanical engineers. A large percentage of
our graduates work in the design and development of automotive, aircraft, and rocket engines as well as heating and air-conditioning systems, electronic
equipment, hydraulic- and turbo-machinery, power conversion systems, materials processes, medical devices, and biotechnology products.
We have a dedicated group of nationally recognized faculty who specialize in the areas of computational engineering,
biomechanics, advanced manufacturing, advanced materials, vibrations, controls, mechatronics, and experimental mechanics. We maintain a number of research laboratories where our undergraduate and graduate students are trained.
To serve the Central Indiana community better and allow part-time students to take classes, many of our courses are offered during late
afternoons or evenings. Small class sizes allow our faculty to get involved with students’ special needs.
The demand for mechanical engineering graduates has increased dramatically during the recent years. Due to rapid technological developments,
it is expected that there will be a shortage of qualified mechanical engineers in the near future. Our undergraduate and graduate
courses are designed to prepare students to meet the demands of rapid technological developments and become leaders in
the 21st century. If you are a prospective student, we will be happy to help you become more familiar with mechanical engineering and its benefits
and make you an integral part of the exciting changes happening in today's high-technology field. Please feel free to contact our department to aid
you in any way.
If you are among our graduates, I encourage you to look through our alumni website where we maintain the
list of all of our former graduates. We would like to hear from you, and we welcome your valued comments. If you are a colleague, we welcome your visit
and valuable suggestions.
Finally, we invite all of you to browse through these pages and look forward to your visit to our campus and with our faculty in
the near future. For questions regarding the freshman program please contact Ms. Janet Meyer at jmmeyer@iupui.edu
and for the graduate program contact Ms. Valerie Lim at wvlim@iupui.edu . For general questions and comments
you may contact us at et_me@iupui.edu .
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