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Department of Mechanical Engineering

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Department of Mechanical Engineering

Location

Location

  • Macdonald Engineering Building, Room 270
  • 817 Sherbrooke Street West
  • Montreal, Quebec H3A 2K6

About the Department of Mechanical Engineering

About the Department of Mechanical Engineering

Mechanical engineers are traditionally concerned with the conception, design, implementation, and operation of mechanical systems. Typical fields of work are aerospace, energy, manufacturing, machinery, and transportation. Because of the very broad nature of the discipline, there is usually a high demand for mechanical engineers.

Many mechanical engineers follow other career paths. Graduate studies are useful for the specialists working in research establishments, consulting firms, or in corporate research and development.

To prepare the mechanical engineer for a wide range of career possibilities, there is a heavy emphasis in our curriculum on the fundamental analytical disciplines. This is balanced by a sequence of experimental and design engineering courses, which include practice in design, manufacturing, and experimentation. In these courses, students learn how to apply their analytical groundwork to the solution of practical problems.

Concentrations in Aeronautical Engineering, Mechatronics*, and Design are available for students in either the regular or Honours program who wish to specialize in these areas.

While the program is demanding, there is time for many extracurricular activities. Students are active in such professional societies as CASI (Canadian Aeronautics and Space Institute), SAE (Society of Automotive Engineers), and ASME (American Society of Mechanical Engineers), and in various campus organizations.

Relations between faculty and students are extremely close. Social functions, at which students and professors meet to exchange views and get to know each other better, are organized frequently.

Note: * The Mechatronics Concentration will not be offered until further notice.
Programs, Courses and University Regulations—2011-2012 (last updated Aug. 16, 2011) (disclaimer)

Department of Mechanical Engineering Faculty

Department of Mechanical Engineering Faculty

Chair
George Haller
Emeritus Professors
Abdul M. Ahmed; B.Sc.(Dhaka), M.Eng., Ph.D.(McG.), Eng. (Thomas Workman Emeritus Professor of Mechanical Engineering)
Romuald Knystautas; B.Eng., M.Eng., Ph.D.(McG.), Eng.
Michael P. PaÑ—doussis; B.Eng.(McG.), Ph.D.(Camb.), Eng., F.I.Mech.E., F.A.S.M.E., F.A.A.M., F.C.S.M.E., F.R.S.C., F.C.A.E. (Thomas Workman Emeritus Professor of Mechanical Engineering)
Stuart J. Price; B.Sc., Ph.D.(Brist.), P.Eng.
Post-Retirement
Lucjan Kops; B.Eng., M.Eng., D.Sc.Eng.(Krakow Tech.), Eng., F.C.I.R.P., F.A.S.M.E., F.C.S.M.E., M.S.M.E.
Dan Mateescu; M.Eng.(Univ-Poli. Bucharest), Ph.D.(Rom. Acad. Sci.), Doctor Honoris Causa(Univ-Poli.Bucharest), F.C.A.S.I., A.F.A.I.A.A., Erskine Fellow(Cant.)
Paul J. Zsombor-Murray; B.Eng., M.Eng., Ph.D.(McG.), Eng., F.C.S.M.E.
Professors
Marco Amabili; M.Eng.(Ancona), Ph.D.(Bologna) (Tier 1 Canada Research Chair)
Jorge Angeles; B.Eng., M.Eng.(UNAM Mexico), Ph.D.(Stan.), Eng., F.A.S.M.E., F.I.E.E.E., F.C.S.M.E., F.R.S.C. (James Ã山ǿ¼é Professor)
Bantwal R. Baliga; B.Tech.(Indian IT, Kanpur), M.Sc.(Case West.), Ph.D.(Minn.)
Eliot Fried; A.B.(Calif., Berk.), M.S., Ph.D.(Calif. Tech.) (Tier 1 Canada Research Chair)
Wagdi G. Habashi; B.Eng., M.Eng.(McG.), Ph.D.(C'nell), P.Eng., F.C.A.E., F.A.S.M.E., F.R.S.C. (NSERC-J. Armand Bombardier-Bell-Helicopter Industrial Research Chair in Multidisciplinary CFD)
George Haller; M.S.(Budapest Tech.), Ph.D.(Calif. Tech.) (Faculty of Engineering Distinguished Professor)
John H.S. Lee; B.Eng.(McG.), M.Sc.(MIT), Ph.D.(McG.), P.Eng. F.R.S.C.
Arun K. Misra; B.Tech.(Indian IT, Kharagpur), Ph.D.(Br. Col.), P.Eng., F.A.A.S., A.F.A.I.A.A. (Thomas Workman Professor of Mechanical Engineering)
Luc Mongeau; B.S.M.E., M.S.(École Poly., Montr.), Ph.D.(Penn. St.) (Tier 1 Canada Research Chair)
Meyer Nahon; B.Sc.(Qu.), M.Sc.(Tor.), Ph.D.(McG.), P.Eng., Associate Dean, Graduate and Postdoctoral Studies
Christophe Pierre; B.Eng.(École Centrale, Paris), M.Sc.(Princ.), Ph.D.(Duke) (Tier 1 Canada Research Chair), Dean, Faculty of Engineering
Associate Professors
Luca Cortelezzi; M.Sc., Ph.D.(Calif. Tech.)
David L. Frost; B.A.Sc.(Br. Col.), M.S., Ph.D.(Calif. Tech.), P.Eng., Graduate Program Director
Andrew J. Higgins; B.Sc.(Ill.), M.S., Ph.D.(Wash.)
Pascal Hubert; B.Eng., M.Sc.(École Poly., Montr.), Ph.D.(Br. Col.), P.Eng. (Canada Research Chair), Aerospace Program Coordinator
Jozsef Kövecses; M.Sc.(U. Miskolc), Ph.D.(Hung. Acad. Sci.), P.Eng.
Tim Lee; M.S.(Port. St.), Ph.D.(Idaho)
Larry B. Lessard; B.Eng.(McG.), M.Sc., Ph.D.(Stan.), P.Eng., Undergraduate Program Director
R. Mongrain; B.Sc., M.Sc.(Montr.), Ph.D.(École Poly., Montr.), Eng. (William Dawson Scholar)
Laurent Mydlarski; B.A.Sc.(Wat.), Ph.D.(C'nell), Eng.
Siva Nadarajah; B.Sc.(Math), B.Sc.(Aero.Eng.)(Kansas), M.Sc., Ph.D.(Stan.) Associate Dean, Academic Affairs, Director, Graduate Admissions and Scholarships
Damiano Pasini; M.Sc.(Pavia), Ph.D.(Brist.), P.Ing.
Peter Radziszewski; B.A.Sc.(Br. Col.), M.Sc., Ph.D.(Laval), Ing.
Inna Sharf; B.A.Sc., Ph.D.(Tor.), P.Eng.
Vince Thomson; B.Sc.(Windsor), Ph.D.(McM.) (Werner Graupe Professor of Manufacturing Automation)
Evgeny V. Timofeev; M.Sc., Ph.D.(STU, St. Peters.), Eng., A.F.A.I.A.A.
Srikar T. Vengallatore; B.Tech.(BHU), Ph.D.(MIT) (Canada Research Chair) Associate Chair
Assistant Professors
Francois Barthelat; M.Sc.(Roch.), Ph.D.(N'western)
Jeffrey M. Bergthorson; B.Sc.(Man.), M.Sc., Ph.D.(Calif. Tech.), P.Eng.
Faculty Workshop Manager
Jean-Luc Moreau
Adjunct Professors/Course Lecturers
H. Attia
O.F. Bertrand
A. Segall
R. Sumner
Programs, Courses and University Regulations—2011-2012 (last updated Aug. 16, 2011) (disclaimer)

Bachelor of Engineering (B.Eng.) – Mechanical Engineering (142 credits)

Revision, August 2011. Start of revision. ...

For more information, see Mechanical Engineering (142 credits).

Bachelor of Engineering (B.Eng.) – Honours Mechanical Engineering (142 credits)

Revision, August 2011. Start of revision. ...

For more information, see Honours Mechanical Engineering (142 credits).

Bachelor of Engineering (B.Eng.) - Mechanical Engineering - Aeronautical Engineering (15 credits)

Students in this concentration take five courses in the area of Aeronautical Engineering. All courses must be passed with a grade of C or better. ...

For more information, see Mechanical Engineering - Aeronautical Engineering (15 credits).

Bachelor of Engineering (B.Eng.) - Honours Mechanical Engineering - Aeronautical Engineering (15 credits)

Students in this concentration take five courses in the area of aeronautical engineering. All courses must be passed with a grade of C or better. ...

For more information, see Honours Mechanical Engineering - Aeronautical Engineering (15 credits).

Bachelor of Engineering (B.Eng.) - Mechanical Engineering - Design (15 credits)

Students in this concentration take five courses in the area of design, including the completion of an interdisciplinary project. ...

For more information, see Mechanical Engineering - Design (15 credits).

Bachelor of Engineering (B.Eng.) - Honours Mechanical Engineering - Design (15 credits)

Students in this concentration take five courses in the area of design, including the completion of an interdisciplinary project. ...

For more information, see Honours Mechanical Engineering - Design (15 credits).

Bachelor of Engineering (B.Eng.) - Mechanical Engineering - Mechatronics (18 credits)

Not offered until further notice. Students in this concentration take six courses in the area of control, robotics, and/or CAD/CAM. Students should complete a Course Authorization Form, available from the Student Affairs Office (Engineering Student Centre) or from the Undergraduate Program Coordinator, indicating their intention to take the concentration.

For more information, see Mechanical Engineering - Mechatronics (18 credits).

Bachelor of Engineering (B.Eng.) - Honours Mechanical Engineering - Mechatronics (18 credits)

Not offered until further notice. Students in this concentration take six courses in the area of control, robotics, and/or CAD/CAM. Students should complete a Course Authorization Form, available from the Student Affairs Office (Engineering Student Centre) or from the Undergraduate Program Coordinator, indicating their intention to take the concentration.

For more information, see Honours Mechanical Engineering - Mechatronics (18 credits).

Faculty of Engineering—2011-2012 (last updated Aug. 16, 2011) (disclaimer)
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