| Course Name |
Mechanical Engineering - Research |
| Course Provider |
Dublin City University |
| Course Code |
DCC13 DCC14 DCC15 DCC16 DCC17 DCC18 |
| Course Type |
Postgraduate |
| Qualifications |
| Award Name | NFQ Classification | Awarding Body | NFQ Level |
| Degree - Doctoral (Level 10 NFQ)
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Major |
Dublin City University |
Level 10 NFQ |
| Degree - Masters (Level 9 NFQ)
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Major |
Dublin City University |
Level 9 NFQ |
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| Apply To |
PAC |
| Attendance Options |
Full time, Part time, Daytime |
| Location (Districts) |
Dublin City Centre |
| Qualification Letters |
PhD / MEng |
| Application Date Weblink |
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| PAC Application Information |
PAC Codes:
DCC13 PhD - Mechanical Engineering (Part-Time)
DCC14 PhD - Mechanical Engineering (Full-Time)
DCC15 MEng - Mechanical Engineering (Full-Time)
DCC16 MEng - Mechanical Engineering (Part-Time)
DCC17 PhD-track - Mechanical Engineering (Full-Time)
DCC18 PhD-track - Mechanical Engineering (Part-Time)
All postgraduate research applications to DCU are processed online through the Postgraduate Applications Centre (PAC) at the following web site www.pac.ie/dcu. |
| Application Weblink |
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| Duration |
DCC13 PhD - Mechanical Engineering (Part-Time)
DCC14 PhD - Mechanical Engineering (Full-Time)
DCC15 MEng - Mechanical Engineering (Full-Time)
DCC16 MEng - Mechanical Engineering (Part-Time)
DCC17 PhD-track - Mechanical Engineering (Full-Time)
DCC18 PhD-track - Mechanical Engineering (Part-Time) |
| Link to Course Fee |
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| Course Content |
Expand+Welcome to the research pages of the School of Mechanical and Manufacturing Engineering.
By combining expertise and enterprise, we continually push the boundaries of engineering. By collaborating with leading companies at home and abroad, we devel...
Hide-Welcome to the research pages of the School of Mechanical and Manufacturing Engineering.
By combining expertise and enterprise, we continually push the boundaries of engineering. By collaborating with leading companies at home and abroad, we develop bespoke solutions to complex problems, delivering competitive advantage.
With expert faculty members, state-of-the-art facilities and a first-rate research environment, our cross-cutting research in innovative manufacturing, biomedical engineering and sustainable engineering is finding answers to problems with national and global impact.
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| Research Areas |
Expand+Interests and Expertise
Innovative Manufacturing Research
Regions that can successfully implement innovative manufacturing provide jobs and economic growth, which directly translates to a better quality of life and standard of living. The rese...
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Innovative Manufacturing Research
Regions that can successfully implement innovative manufacturing provide jobs and economic growth, which directly translates to a better quality of life and standard of living. The research which the School undertakes is relevant and valuable to a broad range of Irish manufacturing sectors.
Our research expertise in this area includes:
•Laser surface modification of material surfaces for bespoke applications.
•Implementation of novel microfluidic systems for detection of chemical or biological species.
•Additive manufacturing technologies.
•Semi-solid metal forming.
•Optimising semiconductor manufacturing using simulation.
•Assessing impact of bottlenecks and variable demand on design of efficient lean production control strategies.
•Supply chain optimisation for test wafers in semiconductor manufacturing.
•Flow visualisation studies of pharmaceutical and semi-conductor pipe tees.
Biomedical Engineering Research
Biomedical Engineering research is an interdisciplinary activity which innovates at the boundaries of engineering and biomedical sciences to address unmet clinical needs.
Our research expertise in this area includes:
•Cardiovascular biomechanics and intravascular medical device design.
•Biomaterials (vascular, orthopaedic, wound-care).
•Implant coating technologies.
•Biomechanics of orthopaedic implants.
•Novel surgical device technology.
Sustainable Engineering
The School is actively involved in research into sustainable technology including the treatment of drinking water and waste water, and the management of water and waste water infrastructure.
Our research expertise in this area includes:
•Computational modelling of hydrodynamics of ocean wave energy converters.
•Development of three dimensional two-fluid flow codes.
•Efficient design of pump systems.
•Work on efficient and parallel solution algorithm.
•Computational modelling of solar thermal collector.
•Development of numerical codes for modelling of heat transfer in two-fluid flow.
•Extension of code two model phase change and simulate boiling process.
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| Course Web Page |
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| International Students |
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