There are a wide variety of research interests in the Department of Mechanical and Materials Engineering, broadly grouped in the four areas of Biomechanical Engineering, Energy and Fluid Systems, Design and Manufacturing and Materials Engineering.

The nature of particular research projects in these areas ranges from applied research and development, to the acquisition of fundamental scientific knowledge. Separate laboratories, each supplied with special purpose instruments and apparatus, support the four areas. Information on each laboratory can be found under each corresponding Research group mentioned above and accessible by the top or side navigation.

Funding comes from major granting agencies such as the Natural Sciences and Engineering Research Council (NSERC) and the Canadian Institutes of Health Research (CIHR), and contract work has been undertaken with, for example, ALCAN, CAMM, CANMET, DND, IDRC, MIROC, MMO and Transport Canada.

Biomechanical Engineering

  • Biomechanical device development and testing
  • Computer-assisted surgery
  • Motion analysis
  • Occupational biomechanics/ergonomics
  • Spine biomechanics
  • Tissue engineering

Biomechanical Engineering

 
 

Energy and Fluid Systems

  • Alternative energy, fuel cells, combustion
  • Computational and experimental fluid dynamics
  • Explosion physics and prevention
  • Gas turbine
  • Heat transfer
  • Low-speed fluid flow
  • Solar calorimetry
  • Thermal hazards
  • Thermographics
  • Turbulence

Energy and Fluid Systems

Design and Manufacturing

  • Automatic controls
  • Design optimization
  • Manufacturing analysis
  • Micro-Electro-Mechanical Systems (MEMS)
  • Metal processing
  • Nanosize mechanical devices
  • Noise and vibration control
  • Rapid laminated tooling
  • Robotics
  • Structural and multidisciplinary systems design
  • System dynamics
  • Machine condition monitoring

Design and Manufacturing

 
 

Materials Engineering

  • Ceramics and polymers
  • Electrochemistry and biomaterials
  • Materials characterization
  • Materials processing
  • Nuclear materials

Materials Engineering