This program offers advanced study opportunities in the fields of thermofluids, manufacturing, materials, solid mechanics, and industrial engineering. It is designed to support interdisciplinary research projects that aim to benefit society and allows students to pursue their specific interests in these areas. The program is available in full-time and part-time formats, leading to degrees such as Master of Applied Science (MASc), Master of Engineering (MEng), or a PhD.
Why this course is highly recommended
This course is highly recommended for students interested in interdisciplinary research that combines engineering disciplines and benefits society. The program encourages innovation and collaboration, with access to cutting-edge laboratories and close industry connections, making it ideal for those seeking to advance their expertise in a variety of engineering fields.
The program covers a variety of research areas including Biomechanics, Data Science, Industrial Engineering, Manufacturing and Materials, Mechatronics and MEMS, Solid Mechanics, Thermofluids and Sustainable Energy Systems, Vibration Dynamics and Control, as well as specialized laboratories like Bio-Medical Research, Fluidized Bed, and Robotics/Mechatronics.
Application fees
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1st year tuition fees
15.65L
Living cost
Candidates applying for the MASc and MEng programs need a four-year undergraduate degree in mechanical or industrial engineering or a related field, with a minimum GPA of 3.33/4.33 (B+). For the PhD, applicants should have completed a master's degree in a similar field with a GPA of at least 3.33/4.33 (B+). All applicants must submit a statement of interest, resume, transcripts, two recommendation letters, and meet English proficiency requirements.

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While specific careers are not detailed, the program’s interdisciplinary nature and industry links suggest graduates are well-prepared for research, development, and engineering roles across various sectors, including manufacturing, healthcare, energy, and technology.