Faculty of Mechanical Engineering
Faculty of Mechanical Engineering was founded in 1973. In June 2007, the Faculty of Mechanical Engineering moved to its new campus. The faculty has 44 full-time faculty members. This faculty is the richest faculty of Iran in terms of percentage of associate and full professors because half of the faculty members are associate professors, in addition to 6 full professors. This is one of the most equipped mechanical engineering faculties in Iran and Middle East. It currently offers the following programs:
| B.Sc. | M.Sc. | Ph.D. |
|---|---|---|
| Mechanical Engineering(Thermo-fluid) | Mechatronics | Energy Conversion |
| Mechanical Engineering(Solids) | Applied Design | Applied Design |
| Energy Conversion | ||
| Manufacturing Technology and Processes | ||
| Material science | ||
| Sensing and Control Systems | ||
| Energy Systems | ||
| Automotive Engineering |
This faculty is currently located at Mollasadra building, Pardis St., Mollasadra St., Vanak Sq.
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