Msc advanced mechanical engineering engineering
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Postgraduate
In London
Description
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Type
Postgraduate
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Location
London
Overview
The programme is aimed at students who already have an in depth knowledge of a mechanically-based Engineering area, and who wish to specialise further in an area of Mechanical Engineering. You will be able to choose study modules that align with your background, your choice of specialisation area and your project topic.
This programme will teach you advanced skills in computational modelling, numerical and experimental techniques in one of the following areas of mechanical engineering: solid mechanics, robotics and automation, or thermofluids and combustion. The MSc will enable you to develop novel computational and technology products for the mechanical engineering industries as well as perform design and analysis of mechanical engineering systems
This MSc includes a substantial research project in advanced mechanical engineering, supervised by staff working in a wide range of research areas and working in our excellent facilities. These include high performance computing clusters owned by QMUL, a wide range of internal combustion engines, heat transfer facilities, wind tunnels, an anechoic chamber, a UK cueSim Flight Simulator, a France-Price Induction jet engine test bench, and materials synthesis and characterisation labs. Whenever possible we try to link up project students with one of our industrial partners, for example last year two of our students worked on a project in collaboration with Jaguar Land Rover.
Our academic staff, are involved in internationally recognised research in a wide range of topics, including:
- Energy generation and conversion, including alternative and sustainable sources
- Heat transfer and fluid mechanics
- Computational engineering, both solids and fluids
- Control engineering
- Robotics
- Materials science, including structural and functional materials
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Subjects
- Fluid Mechanics
- Computational
- Engineering
- Project
- Materials
- Heat Transfer
- Mechanics
- Mechanical Engineering
- Staff
Course programme
Structure
The MSc in Advanced Mechanical Engineering includes 1 compulsory, and 7 optional taught modules, as shown on the structure below. Starting in Semester A the programme also includes a research project, which is completed under close supervision throughout the year, and submitted in September.
Core modules
- Research methods and experimental techniques
- Research project
Optional modules include
- Computational Engineering
- Vehicular CrashworthinessManufacturing Processes
- Advanced Combustion in Automotive Engines
- Advanced Heat Transfer and Fluid Mechanics
- Computational Fluid Dynamics
- Renewable Energy Sources
- Robotics
- Advanced Gas turbines
Research Project
A major part of the MSc is your research project: an individual research project based around the in the current internationally-recognised research taking place in SEMS. This project will be based in the labs and gives you the opportunity to apply the theory you will have learnt in the taught modules while taking advantage of the state-of-the-art facilities within SEMS
Msc advanced mechanical engineering engineering