Infrastructure & Facilities

The Department of Mechanical Engineering has physical infrastructure and technical facilities of a quality sufficient to support its educational and research activities. Classrooms, laboratories, and shared facilities within the department enable the effective delivery of both theoretical and practical courses at the undergraduate and graduate levels.

The department includes educational laboratories in the fields of Thermodynamics, Heat Transfer, Fluid Mechanics, Mechanics, Materials, and Computer-Aided Engineering. These laboratories are actively used in the practical components of compulsory and elective courses, as well as in capstone projects and academic research activities.

The laboratory infrastructure is structured to support students in conducting experimental studies, analyzing engineering problems, and translating theoretical knowledge into practice. Experimental setups and measurement equipment serve not only educational purposes but also project-based and research-oriented activities.

In addition, computer laboratories and licensed CAD/CAE-based engineering software contribute to the development of students' competencies in using modern engineering tools. This infrastructure is effectively utilized particularly in courses involving analysis, design, and numerical modeling.

The infrastructure and physical facilities of the Department of Mechanical Engineering are regularly reviewed in line with the university's quality assurance system and continuous improvement approach, and are updated by taking educational needs and technological developments into account.

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