M.E. Manufacturing Engineering
M.E. Manufacturing Engineering, Bridging Industry and Academia
The M.E. in Manufacturing Engineering is an advanced-level course designed to bridge the knowledge gap between the manufacturing industry and academia.It offers industry-relevant courses such as Additive Manufacturing, Robot Design, and Programming, providing hands-on experience with state-of-the-art 3D printers and robots. The programme also addresses the growing demands in MEMS, Nanotechnology and Composites.
It aims to balance industry readiness and research progress by encouraging students to engage in cutting-edge academic research in areas like Welding, Composite Material Processing and Numerical Modelling through immersive pedagogy. The impact of their learning is reflected in high-quality journal publications and a strong inclination to pursue a Ph.D.
The curriculum comprises of the following Core manufacturing subjects
Micro Manufacturing
Robotics and Automation
Advances in Casting and Welding
Advances in Casting and Welding
Computational Methods and Optimization Techniques in Manufacturing
Materials Testing and Characterization Techniques
Additive Manufacturing
Materials Testing and Characterization Techniques
Computational Methods and Optimization Techniques in Manufacturing
Additive Manufacturing
The following Laboratories Courses are also compulsory
- Industrial Modeling and Simulation Laboratory
- Casting and Welding Laboratory
- Robotics and Automation Laboratory
- Additive Manufacturing Laboratory
The following are some of the electives that are offered
- Composite Materials and Applications
- Advanced Engineering Materials
- Smart Materials and Structures
- Industrial Surface Engineering
- Micro Electromechanical Systems
- Ceramic Science and Technology
- Virtual Manufacturing
- Artificial Intelligence in
- Manufacturing Nanoscience and Nanotechnology
- Lean and Cellular Manufacturing
- Sustainable and Green Manufacturing Practices
- Advanced Metal Forming Process
- Computer Aided Product Design and Lifecycle Management
- Design for Manufacture, Assembly and Environment
- Finite Element Methods for Manufacturing Engineering
- Advances in Metrology and Automated Inspection
- Design of Jigs, Fixtures and Press Tools
- Tribology in Design
- Advanced Tool Engineering
- Metal Cutting Theory and Practice
- Machine Tool Control
- Fluid Power Automation
- Numerical Controls in Machine Tools
- Prognostics and Condition Monitoring of Machine Tools
- Quality and Reliability Engineering
- Business Operations Integration
- Data Analytics
- Supply Chain and Logistics Management
- Manufacturing Management
- Maintenance Engineering
Students have the option to choose these Open Electives
- Business analytics
- Industrial safety
- Operations Research
- Cost Management of Engineering Projects
- Composite Materials
- Waste to Energy
- Introduction to Data Science
Project Work
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