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Department of Mechanical Information Engineering

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Educational objectives

Core objectives The Department of Mechanical Information Engineering aims to cultivate experts who can create high-value-added advanced fusion technologies by combining mechanical and information engineering knowledge and apply them in industrial settings.
Detailed objectives
  • 1. Develop theoretical and experimental/design capabilities in applied mechanics and systems engineering
  • 2. Develop theoretical and experimental/design capabilities in advanced design and production engineering
  • 3. Develop theoretical and experimental/design capabilities in thermal environment engineering and fluid engineering
  • 4. Develop theoretical and application capabilities in information technology
  • 5. Develop research capabilities through participation in mechanical and information engineering research projects and expert seminars
  • 6. Develop the ability to write a thesis in the major
  • 7. Develop thesis presentation skills and language proficiency for the global era
Research areas

Urban engineering, advanced mechanical technology, information engineering

Majors (track)

Urban Engineering Divided into urban transportation engineering, which studies transportation systems on the ground, underground, and in the air, and urban thermal engineering, which studies urban thermal power plants, building heating and cooling systems, and underground facilities.
Advanced Mechanical Technology Includes robotics and mechatronics for advanced urban machinery such as robot vacuum cleaners and automatic painting machines, as well as research on intelligent design, CAD/CAE, production automation, precision machining, cleanroom facilities, thermal processes, advanced structures/materials, and advanced fluid engineering.
Information Engineering Conducts research on databases, data communication, and various computer languages to add value to traditional mechanical industries. Graduates of the Department of Mechanical and Information Engineering can play successful roles as experts and managers in traditional mechanical fields such as designing, manufacturing, and precision machining of equipment and machinery used in cities, as well as in information engineering fields related to computers, electronics, and telecommunications.

Information

  • Head professor
    Hwang Myun-joong
  • TEL
    +82-2-6490-2389
  • E-mail
  • Office
    4F Room 428, Science and Technology Building
  • TEL
    +82-2-6490-2380
  • FAX
    +82-2-6490-2384