Undergraduate Courses
Dynamics 1
(MEG2160)
This course is an introduction to the dynamics of mechanical systems. Topics covered include kinematics, force-momentum formulation for systems of particles and rigid bodies in planar motion, work-energy concepts.
Theory of Vibration
(MEG3263)
Introduction to mechanical vibration, free and forced responses of discrete
and continuous systems. Application to practical problems, and methods to avoid excessive vibrations.
Linear System
(MEG4161)
This course is designed to give students an introduction to the tools and mathematical techniques necessary for analyzing continuous and discrete time signals and systems.
Graduate Courses
Principles of Structural Vibrations
(MEG6042)
Principles of structural vibration beginning from single and multi-degree of freedom systems and extending to continuous systems. Application of the vibration principles and introduction to finite element methods.
Acoustic Noise Control
(MEG7057)
This course offers a comprehensive study of acoustics, emphasizing noise control in industrial and daily settings. It covers noise generation, transmission, and reception, along with passive and active control techniques, with a focus on practical applications in mobility and electromechanical systems.
Ultrasonic Engineering (MEG6037)
Fundamentals of wave propagation in solid and fluidic media. Theories of ultrasonic transducers to transmit/receive high-frequency waves. Practical applications to NDT, SHM, medical images, and therapeutic devices.