Now Hiring: Tenure Track and Tenured Faculty Position in Robotics, Renewable Energy, and Biomechanics
The Department of Mechanical Engineering at the University of Delaware invites applications for three tenure-track and tenured faculty positions in areas of robotics, renewable energy, and biomechanics.
Undergraduate Program
Why Major in Mechanical Engineering?
- Global awareness
- Creative solutions
- Connect science to reality
- Impact safety
- Sustainable energy
- Improve human health
- National security
Graduate Programs
Global, green, and engaged. Our job is not finished until our ideas, our expertise and our people make a real and significant difference in the world. Join us in multidisciplinary research focusing on the most compelling scientific and technical challenges of our age. The Department of Mechanical Engineering offers three graduate programs; the Ph.D., a Master of Science in Mechanical Engineering (thesis or non-thesis), and a Graduate Certificate in Composites Manufacturing and Engineering. While most incoming graduate students have a degree in mechanical engineering or other closely related fields, our graduate programs are also suitable for students with degrees in such areas as physics or mathematics.
Recent News
Accelerating translational research
UD receives $6 million from National Science Foundation as part of inaugural translational research funding program
Srikanth Pilla named SPE Fellow
Srikanth Pilla, engineering professor and director of the Center for Composite Materials, has been named a 2024 Fellow of the Society of Plastic Engineers (SPE).
Gregory S. Chirikjian Named Mechanical Engineering Chair
Gregory S. Chirikjian, internationally recognized scholar of robotics and fellow of both IEEE and ASME, has been named as chair of the Department of Mechanical Engineering at the University of Delaware in the College of Engineering as of January 1, 2024.