Let's make a list of the Best Universities for MS in Mechanical Engineering in USA and what makes them the best in this field.
It will come handy to many.
PS: Try not to copy paste exact list from other sites.
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Here's what been discussed about the US universities from the top of the list for mechanical engineering:
1. Stanford University in CA
- Their mechanical department is separated into five groups or programs including the Biomechanical Engineering (BME) Program, the Design Group, Flow Physic and Computational Engineering (FPCE) Group, the Mechanics and Computation Group and the Thermosciences Group.
2. University of California, Berkeley
- The university offers several different degrees in mechanical engineering, including a B.S., M.S., Ph.D. and M.Eng. The department also offers a unique Doctor of Engineering (D.Eng.) and a 5-year B.S./M.S. program for undergraduates interested in obtaining both degrees in a shorter period of time.
3. Purdue University
- The School of Mechanical Engineering is organized into the following areas: Acoustics and Noise Control, Bioengineering, Combustion, Energy Utilization and Thermodynamics, Design, Fluid Mechanics and Propulsion, Heat Transfer, Heating, Ventilation, Air Conditioning and Refrigeration, Manufacturing and Materials Processing, Mechanics and Vibration, Nanotechnology, Systems, Measurement & Control.
4. University of Illinois - Urbana Campaign
- includes many areas of specialization, including bioengineering, energy systems and thermodynamics and nano- and microelectromechanical systems (NEMS and MEMS). Master's and doctoral students in theoretical and applied mechanics specialize in fluid mechanics, solid mechanics and materials, dynamics, applied mathematics, and computational science and engineering.
And then of course there is Massachusetts Institute of Technology.