Mechanical Engineering

Breakthroughs in mechanical engineering have the potential to impact a broad range of industries, technologies, and people. Mechanical engineers at MIT are using acoustics to explore the ocean of one of Jupiter’s moons, developing novel methods to detect precancerous events in the human body, and creating technologies to reduce CO2 and other harmful emissions, expand the utilization of renewable energy and radically change energy and propulsion systems. These and our many other projects reflect the wide-ranging interests of our professors and students – while addressing global needs and concerns.
There are seven principal research areas in the Mechanical Engineering Department at MIT, each encompassing several laboratories and academic programs that foster in-depth analysis and experimentation. The research areas and their key subjects of focus are: