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The Master of Science in Mechanical Engineering - Research at the University of Wisconsin is a comprehensive two-year, full-time, on-campus program designed for students who are passionate about advancing their knowledge and expertise in mechanical engineering through research. This program offers students the opportunity to delve deeply into the design, analysis, and innovation of mechanical systems, with an emphasis on research and development. Students will work alongside leading faculty members to explore cutting-edge topics such as advanced materials, thermodynamics, fluid dynamics, and robotics, preparing them for careers in both academia and industry.
Throughout the program, students will not only gain theoretical knowledge in mechanical engineering but will also have the chance to participate in hands-on research projects. The curriculum is designed to foster innovation and critical thinking, allowing students to contribute to solving real-world engineering problems. By the end of the program, graduates will have acquired the skills necessary to design and improve mechanical systems, conduct independent research, and contribute to advancements in energy systems, manufacturing technologies, automotive engineering, and aerospace industries. With the rapid growth of technology and the increasing demand for engineers in these fields, graduates will be well-prepared for leading roles in research and development.
Semester 1 – Core Mechanical Engineering Foundations
• Advanced Thermodynamics
• Engineering Mathematics and Modeling
• Fluid Mechanics and Heat Transfer
• Materials Science and Engineering
• Mechanical System Design and Analysis
Semester 2 – Research Methodologies and Applications
• Introduction to Research in Mechanical Engineering
• Computational Methods in Engineering
• Structural Mechanics and Dynamics
• Experimental Methods in Mechanical Engineering
• Electives in Robotics, Energy Systems, or Manufacturing
Semester 3 – Specialization and Advanced Topics
• Advanced Fluid Dynamics
• Mechatronics and Robotics
• Materials for Energy and Environmental Systems
• Advanced Thermal Systems and Heat Transfer
• Research Project in Mechanical Engineering
Semester 4 – Thesis and Professional Development
• Thesis Research and Writing
• Data Analysis and Engineering Problem Solving
• Presentation and Communication Skills for Engineers
• Final Thesis Defense and Capstone Project
Graduates of the Master of Science in Mechanical Engineering - Research program at the University of Wisconsin will be well-equipped for a wide range of advanced career opportunities in both academia and industry. The program’s strong focus on research methodologies, mechanical system design, and engineering innovation ensures that alumni are prepared to contribute to a variety of industries, including aerospace, automotive, energy, and manufacturing. Graduates can pursue roles as mechanical engineers, research scientists, design engineers, systems engineers, or project managers in top research labs, tech companies, government agencies, or engineering consulting firms. The ability to conduct independent research and tackle complex engineering problems makes graduates highly competitive for leadership roles in both technical and management capacities.
The Master of Science in Mechanical Engineering - Research program at the University of Wisconsin provides students with a unique opportunity to combine advanced engineering theory with cutting-edge research. Students benefit from access to state-of-the-art laboratories, world-class faculty, and a curriculum designed to push the boundaries of mechanical systems and engineering design. The program’s research-driven focus allows students to specialize in areas such as robotics, thermal systems, materials science, or energy systems, giving them the flexibility to tailor their studies to their interests and career aspirations. The program also emphasizes practical applications, with opportunities for internships and collaborative research with industry partners. Graduates of the program are well-prepared to pursue careers in R&D, engineering management, or further advanced studies in PhD programs, positioning them to be leaders in the evolving world of mechanical engineering.
For further information, please contact the admissions office at:
Phone: +1 608-262-2433
Email: admissions@grad.wisc.edu
Address: 217 Bascom Hall, 500 Lincoln Drive, Madison, WI 53706, USA