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COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING The University of Texas at San Antonio DEPARTMENT OF MECHANICAL ENGINEERING engineering.utsa.edu/me Dr. Adel Alaeddini Big Data Analytics in Healthcare & Manufacturing Statistical Learning in Systems Modeling and Control Dr. Kiran Bhaganagar Wind Turbine Modelling Turbulence Drone Fluids Interface Dr. Pranav Bhounsule Mobile and Humanoid Robots Mechanism Design Mechatronics Dr. Krystel Castillo Mathematical Modeling of Complex SystemsOptimization Big Data Analytics Bioenergy Supply Chain Network Design Dr. F. Frank Chen Lean manufacturing Flexible manufacturing Supply chain management Dr. Bing Dong Energy Efficiency Smart Building Systems Building Controls & Diagnostics Dr. Yusheng Feng Computational bioengineering Multi-scale simulation and control Cancer treatment modeling Dr. Zhi-Gang Feng Multi-phase flow Computational fluid dynamics Heat and mass transfer Dr. Hai-Chao Han Cardiovascular biomechanics Mechanical modeling & analysis Tissue remodeling Dr. Amir Karimi Metastable thermodynamics Phase change heat transfer Thermal systems Dr. Amir Jafari Soft Robotics Physical-Human-Robot Interaction pHRI Exoskeletons and Prosthesis Devices Dr. Ruijie Liu Hydraulic Fracturing and Geomechanics Micromechanics and Material Failure HPC for Multi-field and Multi-physics Dr. Victor Maldonado Active Flow Control Experimental Aerodynamics Aircraft Dynamics and Control Dr. Randall Manteufel Energy Efficiency Performance Assessment Thermal Fluid Systems Dr. Harry Millwater Computational Mechanics Probabilistic Life Prediction Fatigue and Fracture Dr. Can Saygin Manufacturing engineering Shop floor control and automation Distributed decision-making Dr. HungDa Wan Six Sigma and Lean Systems Manufacturing Systems Engineering Digital Manufacturing and 3D Printing Dr. Xiaodu Wang Tissue Biomechanics Age and Disease Related Fragility Fractures Bioinspired Design/Synthesis of Nanocomposites Dr. Justin Wilkerson Theoretical and Computational Mechanics Materials in Extreme Environments Multifunctional Nanomaterials Dr. Xiaowei Zeng Computational Biomechanics Multiscale Modeling & Simulation Nanomechanics Dr. Lyle Hood Controlled Drug Delivery Photothermal Therapies Medical Device Design Dr. Ender Finol Vascular biomechanics Abdominal aortic aneurysms Pulmonary hypertension Non-destructive tissue mechanics Dr. Wei Gao Mech. behavior of materials, Low dim. materials Biological and bio-inspired materials and structures Computational material design Adv. material manuf., characterization & testing Dr. Brendy Rincon Troconis Stress corrosion cracking, Hydrogen embrittlement Coating adhesion, Passivation Localized corrosion, Atmospheric corrosion, Corrosion inhibitors MECHANICAL ENGINEERING Graduate Programs 1 UTSA Circle San Antonio, Texas 78249 210.458.6477 FACULTY RESEARCH AREAS IN MECHANICAL ENGINEERING

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The University of Texas at San Antonio™

COLLEGE OF ENGINEERINGThe University of Texas at San Antonio™

COLLEGE OF EDUCATIONAND HUMAN DEVELOPMENT

The University of Texas at San Antonio™

The University of Texas at San Antonio™

COLLEGE OF EDUCATIONAND HUMAN DEVELOPMENT

The University of Texas at San Antonio™ COLLEGE OF EDUCATIONAND HUMAN DEVELOPMENT

The University of Texas at San Antonio™

COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING

DEPARTMENT OF BIOMEDICAL ENGINEERING

DEPARTMENT OF MECHANICAL ENGINEERING

engineering.utsa.edu/me

Dr. Adel AlaeddiniBig Data Analytics in Healthcare & ManufacturingStatistical Learning in Systems Modeling and Control

Dr. Kiran BhaganagarWind Turbine ModellingTurbulenceDrone Fluids Interface

Dr. Pranav BhounsuleMobile and Humanoid RobotsMechanism DesignMechatronics

Dr. Krystel CastilloMathematical Modeling of Complex SystemsOptimizationBig Data AnalyticsBioenergy Supply Chain Network Design

Dr. F. Frank ChenLean manufacturingFlexible manufacturingSupply chain management

Dr. Bing DongEnergy EfficiencySmart Building SystemsBuilding Controls & Diagnostics

Dr. Yusheng FengComputational bioengineering Multi-scale simulation and control Cancer treatment modeling

Dr. Zhi-Gang FengMulti-phase flowComputational fluid dynamics Heat and mass transfer

Dr. Hai-Chao HanCardiovascular biomechanicsMechanical modeling & analysisTissue remodeling

Dr. Amir KarimiMetastable thermodynamics Phase change heat transfer Thermal systems

Dr. Amir JafariSoft RoboticsPhysical-Human-Robot Interaction pHRIExoskeletons and Prosthesis Devices

Dr. Ruijie LiuHydraulic Fracturing and GeomechanicsMicromechanics and Material FailureHPC for Multi-field and Multi-physics

Dr. Victor MaldonadoActive Flow ControlExperimental AerodynamicsAircraft Dynamics and Control

Dr. Randall ManteufelEnergy EfficiencyPerformance AssessmentThermal Fluid Systems

Dr. Harry MillwaterComputational MechanicsProbabilistic Life PredictionFatigue and Fracture

Dr. Can SayginManufacturing engineering Shop floor control and automationDistributed decision-making

Dr. HungDa WanSix Sigma and Lean SystemsManufacturing Systems EngineeringDigital Manufacturing and 3D Printing

Dr. Xiaodu WangTissue BiomechanicsAge and Disease Related Fragility FracturesBioinspired Design/Synthesis of Nanocomposites

Dr. Justin WilkersonTheoretical and Computational MechanicsMaterials in Extreme EnvironmentsMultifunctional Nanomaterials

Dr. Xiaowei ZengComputational BiomechanicsMultiscale Modeling & SimulationNanomechanics

Dr. Lyle HoodControlled Drug DeliveryPhotothermal TherapiesMedical Device Design

Dr. Ender FinolVascular biomechanicsAbdominal aortic aneurysmsPulmonary hypertensionNon-destructive tissue mechanics

Dr. Wei GaoMech. behavior of materials, Low dim. materialsBiological and bio-inspired materials and structuresComputational material designAdv. material manuf., characterization & testing

Dr. Brendy Rincon TroconisStress corrosion cracking, Hydrogen embrittlementCoating adhesion, PassivationLocalized corrosion, Atmospheric corrosion, Corrosion inhibitors

MECHANICAL ENGINEERING Graduate Programs

1 UTSA CircleSan Antonio, Texas 78249

210.458.6477

FACULTY RESEARCH AREAS IN MECHANICAL ENGINEERING

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LABORATORIES

CENTERSCenter for Advanced Manufacturing & Lean Systems (CAMLS)Center for Simulation, Visualization & RealTime Computing (SiViRT)

M.S. in Mechanical EngineeringThe Master of Science program in Mechanical Engineer-ing (M.S. in ME) is designed to offer students the op-portunity to prepare for doctoral studies and leadership roles in government, industry, or research institutions. This program prepares students with an advanced understanding of both the theories and applications of traditional mechanical engineering fields including ther-mal, fluid, mechanics, controls, and materials. Students also have opportunities to learn about contemporary topics such as robotics, security issues, high-speed computing, biomechanics, and renewable energy.

M.S. in Advanced Manufacturing & Enterprise EngineeringThe Master of Science program in Advanced Manufac-turing and Enterprise Engineering (M.S. in AMEE) is designed to offer the fundamental knowledge and un-derstanding of the operational complexity of enterpris-es, manufacturing and business process improvement

and optimization, and integrated product, process, and system design. The graduates of this program will have the ability to critically evaluate the potential benefits of alternative manufacturing strategies, to use simu-lated platforms to facilitate and improve business pro-cesses, and to analyze enterprise systems as systems of interacting units, components, and subsystems.

Ph.D. in Mechanical EngineeringThe Department of Mechanical Engineering offers ad-vanced coursework integrated with research leading to the Doctor of Philosophy degree in Mechanical Engineer-ing. The program has three concentrations: Thermal and Fluid Systems, Design and Manufacturing Systems, and Mechanics and Materials. The Ph.D. in Mechanical Engineering will be awarded to candidates who have displayed an in-depth understanding of the subject matter and demonstrated the ability to make an original contribution to knowledge in their field of specialty.

Financial AssistanceVarious forms of financial support, including Graduate Teaching and Research Assistantships (GTA & GRA) and competitive scholarships are available. For more information on additional sources of financial assistance, please visit the Mechanical Engineering website.

For more information contact:Program Coordinator: Cayla JimenezPhone: (210) 458-6477E-mail: [email protected]

FACILITIES & LABS• Built Environment Simulation and Testing (BEST)• Cardiovascular Biomechanics• Computational Bioengineering and Nanotechnology• Computational Reliability and Visualization• Control of Flow and Dynamical Systems• Flexible Manufacturing and Lean Systems• Hard Tissue Biomechanics• Manufacturing Systems and Automation• Multiphase Flow Simulation• Nonequilibrium Phenomena• Robotics and Motion• Sustainable Manufacturing Systems• Turbulence in Natural Systems GRADUATE PROGRAMS

CONCENTRATION AREAS• Thermal & Fluid Systems• Controls & Robotics• Mechanics & Materials• Design & Manufacturing Systems

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