Description

The program aims to train graduates with the necessary skills to carry out advanced research in the field of Mechanical Engineering Sciences.

This includes the development and implementation of experimentally validated computational tools, the modeling of phenomena and processes, the design and manufacturing of systems, and the application of experimental methodologies in areas such as solid mechanics, fluid mechanics, heat and mass transfer, and materials characterization.

RESEARCH AREAS

15

ANID Scholarships

25

Academics

140

Graduates

+50

Publications

PREGUNTAS FRECUENTES

What are the admission requirements for the Master's in Mechanical Engineering?
The Admission Profile requires applicants to hold a Bachelor of Science degree in Engineering or a civil engineering degree in a specialty related to Mechanical Engineering, or an equivalent degree or qualification, which ensures adequate prior training for the Program requirements. Additionally, applicants must demonstrate reading comprehension in English for scientific and technical texts in the field.
What lines of research does the Master's program offer?
The program has four lines of research: - Solid Mechanics - Fluid Mechanics - Materials Characterization - Heat and Mass Transfer
Is it possible to combine the Master's degree with a full-time job?
Yes, the program is designed to offer flexibility in the academic load, allowing working students to adapt to the pace of their studies. However, it is recommended to carefully evaluate the workload each semester to ensure good academic performance.