Mechanical Engineering

Yu-Lin Shen, Chairperson
Mechanical Engineering Department
ME Room 202A
MSC01 1150
1 University of New Mexico
Albuquerque, NM 87131-0001
(505) 277-1325

Professors
Christopher D. Hall, Ph.D., Cornell University
Tariq Khraishi, Ph.D., Washington State University
John J. Russell, Ph.D., University of Michigan
Yu-Lin Shen, Ph.D., Brown University
Peter V. Vorobieff, Ph.D., Lehigh University
John E. Wood, Ph.D., Massachusetts Institute of Technology

Associate Professors
Svetlana Poroseva, Ph.D., Novosibirsk State University
Francesco Sorrentino, Ph.D., University of Naples, Federico II

Assistant Professors
Daniel Banuti, Ph.D., University of Stuttgart, Germany
Sakineh Chabi, Ph.D., University of Exeter
Claus Danielson, Ph.D., University of California, Berkeley
Ali Heydari, Ph.D., Missouri University of Science and Technology
Nathan Jackson, Ph.D., Arizona State University
Pankaj Kumar, Ph.D., University of Utah
Gowtham Mohan, Ph.D., Australian National University

Lecturer III
Matthias Pleil, Ph.D., Texas Tech University 

Professors Emeriti
Bohumil Albrecht, Ph.D., Yale University
William E. Baker, Ph.D., University of Texas*
Nader D. Ebrahimi, Ph.D., University of Wisconsin-Madison
Juan C. Heinrich, Ph.D., University of Pittsburgh
James R. Leith, Ph.D., University of Texas
Ronald Lumia, Ph.D., University of Virginia
Joe H. Mullins, Ph.D., California Institute of Technology
Arsalan Razani, Ph.D., Purdue University
Howard L. Schreyer, Ph.D., University of Michigan*
Mo Shahinpoor, Ph.D., University of Delaware*
Gregory P. Starr, Ph.D., Stanford University
C. Randall Truman, Ph.D., Arizona State University
Maurice W. Wildin, Ph.D., Purdue University

Lecturer Emeritus
Robert H. Greenlee, M.S., University of New Mexico*

*Registered Professional Engineer in New Mexico


Laboratories and Computer Facilities

In addition to attending formal lectures, mechanical engineering students gain hands-on experience in the laboratory with measurement techniques, test procedures and equipment representative of the type encountered in industry. The laboratories include materials testing, measurements, fluid mechanics, heat transfer, robotics and microcomputers, manufacturing and CAD/CAM, instrumentation and a computer laboratory to which all students have access.


Courses

ME 150. Introduction to Modern Mechanical Engineering. (3, may be repeated twice Δ)



ME 160L. Mechanical Engineering Design I. (3)



ME 217. Energy, Environment and Society. (3)



ME 260L. Mechanical Engineering Design II. (3)



ME 301. Thermodynamics. (3)



ME **302. Applied Thermodynamics. (3)



ME 306. Dynamics. (3)



ME **317L. Fluid Mechanics. (4)



ME 318L. Mechanical Engineering Laboratory. (4)



ME **320L. Heat Transfer. (4)



ME 350. Engineering Economy. (3)



ME 352L. Materials Laboratory. (1)



ME 353L. Fluid Mechanics Lab. (1)



ME 354L. Heat Transfer Laboratory. (1)



ME 357. Introduction to Mechanical Vibrations. (3)



ME 360L. Mechanical Engineering Design III. (3)



ME **365. Heating, Ventilating and Air Conditioning Systems. (3)



ME 370L. Engineering Materials Science. (4)



ME **380. Analysis and Design of Mechanical Control Systems. (3)



ME 400 / 500. Numerical Methods in Mechanical Engineering. (3)



ME 401 / 501. Advanced Mechanics of Materials. (3)



ME 404 / 504. Computational Mechanics. (3)



ME 405 / 505. High Performance Engines. (3)



ME 406L. Formula SAE Racecar Design. (4)



ME 407. Formula SAE Racecar Fabrication Lab. (3)



ME 408. Formula SAE Racecar Test Lab. (3)



ME 416 / 516. Applied Dynamics. (3)



ME 418 / 518. Foundations of Microsystems Design. (3)



ME 419 / 519. Advanced Micro- and Nanosystems Engineering [Theory, Fabrication, and Characterization of Nano and Microelectromechanical Systems (NEMS/MEMS)]. (4)



ME 429 / 529. Gas Dynamics. (3)



ME 435 / 535. Introduction to Computational Fluid Dynamics. (4, may be repeated once Δ)



ME 436 / 536. Rotor Aerodynamics. (3)



ME 451–452. Undergraduate Problems. (1-3 to a maximum of 6 Δ; 1-3 to a maximum of 6 Δ)



ME 459. Mechanical Engineering Design IV. (3)



ME 460. Mechanical Engineering Design V. (4)



ME 461–462 / 561–562. Special Topics. (1-4, no limit Δ; 1-4, no limit Δ)



ME 463. Undergraduate Honors Thesis. (3)



ME 471 / 571. Advanced Materials Science. (3)



ME 472 / 572. Aerospace Structures and Materials. (3, may be repeated twice Δ)



ME 480 / 580. Dynamic System Analysis. (3)



ME 481 / 581. Digital Control of Mechanical Systems. (3)



ME 482 / 582. Robot Engineering. (3)



ME 486 / 586. Design for Manufacturability. (3)



ME 500 / 400. Numerical Methods in Mechanical Engineering. (3)



ME 501 / 401. Advanced Mechanics of Materials. (3)



ME 504 / 404. Computational Mechanics. (3)



ME 505 / 405. High Performance Engines. (3)



ME 512. Introduction to Continuum Mechanics. (3)



ME 516 / 416. Applied Dynamics. (3)



ME 518 / 418. Foundations of Microsystems Design. (3)



ME 519 / 419. Advanced Micro- and Nanosystems Engineering [Theory, Fabrication, and Characterization of Nano and Microelectromechanical Systems (NEMS/MEMS)]. (4)



ME 520. Advanced Thermodynamics I. (3)



ME 521. Thermal System Design and Optimization. (3)



ME 529 / 429. Gas Dynamics. (3)



ME 530. Theoretical Fluid Mechanics I. (3)



ME 534. Boundary Layers. (3)



ME 535 / 435. Introduction to Computational Fluid Dynamics. (4, may be repeated once Δ)



ME 536 / 436. Rotor Aerodynamics. (3)



ME 540. Elasticity. (3)



ME 542. Deformation Analysis and Modeling. (3)



ME 551–552. Problems. (1-3 to a maximum of 6 Δ; 1-3 to a maximum of 6 Δ)



ME 559. Design Project. (3)



ME 561–562 / 461–462. Special Topics. (1-4, no limit Δ; 1-4, no limit Δ)



ME 571 / 471. Advanced Materials Science. (3)



ME 572 / 472. Aerospace Structures and Materials. (3, may be repeated twice Δ)



ME 580 / 480. Dynamic System Analysis. (3)



ME 581 / 481. Digital Control of Mechanical Systems. (3)



ME 582 / 482. Robot Engineering II. (3)



ME 586 / 486. Design for Manufacturability. (3)



ME 591–592. Seminar. (0-1, no limit Δ; 0-1, no limit Δ)



ME 594. Introduction to Space Situational Awareness. (3)



ME 595. Orbital Mechanics. (3)



ME 596. Spacecraft Attitude Dynamics and Control. (3)



ME 597. Small Spacecraft Design I. (3)



ME 599. Master's Thesis. (1-6, no limit Δ)



ME 634. Turbulent Flows. (3)



ME 699. Dissertation. (3-12, no limit Δ)



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1 University of New Mexico
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