The Department of Mechanical Engineering offers accredited and nationally ranked undergraduate and graduate degrees in Mechanical Engineering, Bioengineering, Automotive and Mobility Systems Engineering, and Materials Science and Engineering. Our curriculum offers comprehensive and rigorous education rich in design, research, and interdisciplinary opportunities leading to successful careers in industry, government, higher education, and non-profit organizations both in southeast Michigan and worldwide.
Our Fields of Study
Mechanical engineering is one of the oldest engineering fields. It is also one of the broadest in scope, for it is not restricted to any particular technology or particular type of devices. Mechanical engineers understand the basic principles of statics and dynamics, thermodynamics, heat transfer and fluid flows, control, instrumentation, and other areas, and know how to use these principles to design and manufacture technical systems.
The field is continuously evolving with new technologies bringing new challenges, new knowledge, and new job opportunities. One example is the automotive industry, which has always employed many mechanical engineers. The work they do and the problems they solve now are completely different than what they were fifty or even twenty years ago. Another example is the sustainable energy generation. Neither wind nor solar energy would be possible without mechanical engineers.
Bioengineering is a cross-disciplinary field, in which methods of various areas of engineering are applied to solve problems in medicine, biology, health care, and, in general, to improve the quality of human life. The expertise of a bioengineer combines knowledge of engineering principles with the understanding of living systems.
Bioengineering is a rapidly growing profession with expanding career opportunities. Bioengineers work on medical and health care devices (artificial organs, imaging systems, surgery instruments and so on), medical procedures (such as rehabilitation), bio-processing technologies in pharmaceutical and other industries, and other biology-related problems (such as safety and ergonomics).
The automotive industry is currently in the process of fundamental change, probably the most significant one in its history after the beginning of mass production. Electric and autonomous vehicles are the two most noticeable aspects of the change, but there are other rapid developments such as the introduction of mobility as an overarching business and engineering concept, vehicle connectivity, intelligent control systems, new lightweight materials, efficient powertrains, better manufacturing techniques, and improved comfort and safety.
The automotive and mobility engineering is an interdisciplinary field that integrates the knowledge of other technical and non-technical disciplines. In addition to expertise in a specialized area, an automotive engineer must understand broader issues and have the skill of synthesizing diverse technical approaches into a system-wide solution.
Materials science and engineering is an interdisciplinary field that enables advances in the development and application of materials in engineering practice. Technological innovations are directly linked to the understanding of materials and are required to meet next generational challenges. Advances in nanomaterials, energy storage materials (for example, for electric batteries), functional and sensory materials, lightweight structural materials, etc., will enable further development of practically all technology fields.
Department Highlights
‘Healing’ batteries with ultrasonics
Two mechanical engineering postdoc research fellows have discovered a novel way to solve a pesky challenge with next-generation solid-state batteries. Learn more about their research.
Student Spotlight: Regina Arriola
Arriola shines in the bioengineering program as a standout student, researcher, and mentor. She's completed a dual degree in bioengineering and mechanical engineering and is now in an accelerated master's program. She is also using her experience to lift up other young women in engineering during her time in the Society of Women Engineers student organization as a general body member, and later as president. Learn more about .
A team won a surprise victory at this year’s Senior Design competition
Assistant Professor Caymen Novak threw an ambitious project to her Senior Design team. It almost didn’t work out. Until it did. Kenny Conuel Oralde, Emmet Reamer, Rosa Carapia, Nicole Kormos and Micah Hagedor faced spoiled ingredients, equipment mishaps and more, before turning things around at the last minute and securing victory.
Welcome to the Department of Mechanical Engineering. We are proud to be a part of the Dearborn campus of the University of Michigan. Our faculty are active in educational innovation, externally funded research, and service to community. They publish in leading scientific journals and write books. They have earned prestigious professional awards and serve on editorial boards. Several of them are fellows of national and international engineering societies.
Whatever your background and interest, you are welcome to visit the beautiful Dearborn campus of the University of Michigan, located next to the national historical site of the magnificent Henry Ford Estate.
- Oleg Zikanov, Chair of Mechanical Engineering
Advisory Boards
The ME department continually seeks interactions with business, industries, and government through its Industrial Advisory Boards. Our advisory boards are composed of industry professionals who provide input on curriculum, potential employment for students, research opportunities for faculty, and a perspective on future challenges requiring collaboration.
Subha Bhattacharyya, PhD Principal Engineer Medtronic PLC
Nilay Chakraborty, PhD Director of Cryobiology and BioNexus Principal Engineer American Type Culture Collection (ATCC)
Mark Cheng, PhD Professor University of Alabama
Sarah Sherman PhD Senior Associate Exponent
Jan Stegemann, PhD Professor of Biomedical Engineering University of Michigan
Chelsea Revita Human Factors Engineer Ford
Hugh Blaxill Dumarey USA LLC General Manager and Head of Engineering
Jason Hoon Lee Hyundai-Kia American Technical Center, Inc. Senior Manager Vehicle Control Software
Kelly Pietras Formerly with Magna
Isidoro Mazzitelli Head of Industrial Engineering at NSK
Administrative Assistant. Graduate Programs Coordinator, Automotive and Mobility Systems Engineering (ME department) and Data Science (CIS Department Engineering)