Go to the Washington University in St. Louis website

Mechanical, Aerospace & Structural Engineering, Washington University in St. Louis
Academics
Research
Our Dept
Resources
Mechanical, Aerospace & Structural Engineering

 

Faculty and students in the department of Mechanical, Aerospace, and Structural engineering share common interests in mechanics, materials, and structures. The department offers an accredited BS degree in Mechanical Engineering, as well as MS and doctoral degrees in Mechanical, Aerospace, and Structural Engineering.


Photos From Open House 2009

New MSME Concentration in Energy Conversion and Efficiency


Faculty Opening in Materials Engineering

 


                
Atomic force microscope image of Ni nanoparticles assembled into nanochains on highly oriented pyrolytic graphite in the presence of an external magnetic field.

Optical image showing the deflection of a microcantilever coated with plasma polymerized methacrylonitrile to change in the relative humidity of the ambient.

 
News & Announcements All News »
MASE Student Wins $10K ASME Scholarship | More »
 
New MSME Concentration in Energy Conversion and Efficiency | More »
 
Prof. Ramesh Agarwal Elected Fellow of the American Academy of Mechanics | More »
 
Prof. Ramesh Agarwal Receives the Eads Award from The Academy of Science of Saint Louis | More »
 
Scholarship Awarded to MASE Student by Concrete Council | More »
 
Dr. Philip Bayly on Collaborative Grant from The Children's Discovery Institute | More »
 
Upcoming Events All Events »
Electrochemical Oscillations and Chaos on Macro- and Microscales: Phase Diffusion, Synchronization, and Pacemaker Design
By Dr. Istvan Z. Kiss, Saint Louis University Department of Chemistry
Date: Thu, Dec 3, 2009 | Time: 2:30 PM More »
 
Mechanical, Aerospace & Structural Engineering, Washington University in St. Louis
One Brookings Drive, Box 1185, St. Louis, Missouri 63130
Office Location: 305 Jolley Hall, Phone: (314) 935-6047, Fax: (314) 935-4014
  Home |  Academics | Research | Department | Resources
© 2009 | Did you find it?