Program Overview
Electrical Engineering/Computer Engineering
Our students derive significant benefit from the faculty research accomplishments. For example, the New York State funded Sensor CAT, rooted in the ECE department, has a large effect on our academic programs. The Sensor CAT often provides technically meaningful employment to our students and its facilities are widely used in the senior design projects. The Sensor CAT helps leverage the externally funded research by channeling research efforts for the benefit of undergraduate education. Rewarding mechanisms such as public presentations further enhance the students’ experience.
Mechanical Engineering
The Department of Mechanical Engineering of Stony Brook University offers an undergraduate BE degree. We also have a combined BE/MS program as well as graduate programs leading to the Master of Science and the Doctor of Philosophy degrees. A broad curriculum is available in our graduate programs with concentrations in Mechanical Design, Solid Mechanics, Thermal Sciences and Fluid Mechanics. The faculty is active in research, with funding from Federal and State agencies such as the NSF, Department of Defense, Brookhaven National Laboratory and from private industry.
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http://www.stonybrook.edu/commcms/ceas/