Silicon West established the Department of Mechanical Engineering in 2009 to provide traditional broad-based mechanical engineering education while augmenting it with teaching in new advances in the field such as robotics, automation, and CAD/CAM technology.
Courses in the curriculum include engineering thermodynamics, fluid mechanics, physical metallurgy, refrigeration engineering, computer integrated manufacturing, manufacturing technology, robotics, machine design, machine dynamics, etc.
Students
Program
Prominent research areas
Laboratories
Students
Program
Prominent research areas
Laboratories
The Dept. of ME faculty have advanced degrees in thermal engineering, CAD/CAM, manufacturing system design, and machine design and analysis. They use traditional and ICT-based teaching methods to ensure conceptual clarity, hands-on training, and advanced learning for students.
VIEW THE ME FACULTYSilicon West has designed the teaching, learning, and evaluation processes to bring out the best in each student. Developed and executed by experienced academic professionals, they identify and nurture the unique strength of the students while supporting them to build new capabilities. The teaching-learning processes are student-centric and enriched with ICT-based methodologies. Beyond learning theory, students also learn by doing internships and through practice-based lessons.
The most prominent areas of research in the Department are Refrigeration Engineering, Material Testing and Automation Engineering or Robotics.
VIEW RESEARCH PUBLICATIONSThe ME Department has eight well-equipped labs that provide excellent facilities for teaching, learning and research activities. These include laboratories for:
Manoj Kumar Mahapatra, Senior Assistant Professor, Department of Mechanical Engineering at Silicon West, spoke at the webinar about the thermodynamic circle procedures in Refrigeration Engineering, focussing on the compression refrigeration systems and absorption refrigeration systems.
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The Department of Mechanical Engineering organised an Expert Talk titled “Futuristic Approach to Engineering” on 16 July 2021 with a view to orienting the students to the technological advancements and current trends of research in the discipline of Mechanical and Production Engineering. Dr. Vinay Sharma, Professor & Head, Department of Production Engineering, BIT Mesra was […]
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Manoj Kumar Mahapatra, Senior Assistant Professor, Department of Mechanical Engineering at Silicon West, spoke at the webinar about the thermodynamic circle procedures in Refrigeration Engineering, focussing on the compression refrigeration systems and absorption refrigeration systems. READ MORE
The Department of Mechanical Engineering organised an Expert Talk titled “Futuristic Approach to Engineering” on 16 July 2021 with a view to orienting the students to the technological advancements and current trends of research in the discipline of Mechanical and Production Engineering. Dr. Vinay Sharma, Professor & Head, Department of Production Engineering, BIT Mesra was […] READ MORE
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