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Mechanical Engineering Major
Master’s Program
With material-processing technologies and thermal-engineering technologies as well as those of robots and electronics this course is making strong efforts to foster researchers who can innovate the industry. To cope with pressing issues such as energy problems, we devote ourselves to researching and developing renewable energy and energy conservation technology. We are also exploring new development and design ideas for new materials and composites. Three major subjects provided are: Design Engineering, Energy Engineering and Materials Processing. Among the courses are many classes unique to NIT.

Master’s Program
Research and education are held with a central focus on the following research programs.
?Advanced Research in Design Engineering?
Nowadays, high efficiency is required for constructing automated machines and intelligent robots. To meet this requirement, the dynamics of each machine element must be understood. This program focuses on fundamental matters to understand these concepts.

?Advanced Research in Materials Engineering?
This program studies the basic theories of flow and thermal transport and the thermal process that accompanies combustion. Among the main research topics are high-temperature processes, especially continuous-casting technology in iron manufacturing and internal combustion. We continue to strive for ingenious new processes, and to provide the students with an appropriate education and research setting.

?Advanced Research in Materials Processing?
In an attempt to develop automated processing technology and apply it to new materials, this program focuses on deformation processes such as cutting and grinding, along with the related field of tribology. Some of the major research topics are: the forming processes of new and complex materials, the application of deformation theory and tribology.
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