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Biomedical Engineering Systems

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Associate Professor Sam John

Deputy Head of Department


Department of Biomedical Engineering

Faculty of Engineering | University of Melbourne Session will commence soon


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and live: the Wurundjeri Woi-wurrung and Bunurong peoples (Burnley, Fishermans Bend, Parkville, Southbank
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people (Creswick campus).

The University also acknowledges and is grateful to the Traditional Owners, Elders and Knowledge Holders of all
Indigenous nations and clans who have been instrumental in our reconciliation journey.

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custodians of the lands and waterways across the Australian continent, with histories of continuous connection
dating back more than 60,000 years. We also acknowledge their enduring cultural practices of caring for Country.

We pay respect to Elders past, present and future, and acknowledge the importance of Indigenous knowledge in
the Academy. As a community of researchers, teachers, professional staff and students we are privileged to work
and learn every day with Indigenous colleagues and partners.
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Biomedical Engineering

Medicine Science

BME

Engineering

5
What is Biomedical Engineering?
▪ Address healthcare problems from a
unique problem solving and design
perspective
▪ Blend biomedical science with
engineering techniques and problem
solving
▪ Human systems, design and operation
of devices and processes and the
application of engineering skills to new
medical treatments, instruments and
machines
▪ Study the electrical and mechanical
activity of organs, build bionic
implants, prostheses, and more
What do you learn?
▪ Engineering-centric
mathematics
▪ Mechanics
(engineering-centric
physics) ▪ Medical bionics
▪ Fluid mechanics in ▪ Medical imaging
biological systems ▪ Medical device
▪ Biomaterials design
▪ Electronic circuit ▪ CAD (implant
development design)
▪ Biosignals ▪ 3D printing
processing ▪ Neural engineering
▪ Nanotechnology
▪ Tissue engineering
Biomechanics

8
Implant Development

A B

Glenosphere Superior screw


Base plate
Humeral liner Inferior screw

Scapula
Humerus

Humeral stem

9
3D-printed prosthetic jaw joint replacement​

Pre-operative Post-operative

10
Biosignals

11
Medical Bionics

1. Camera 4. Implanted 5. Electrical


captures image electrode array signals sent
and transmits stimulates retina from retina via
data to an visual pathway
external, body to vision
worn processing processing
unit centres in the
brain

3. Implanted
receiver
passes signals
onto retinal
implant
2. Data
processed and
sent to
implanted
system via
external wire

12
Bionics & neuroengineering
The Stentrode

Minimally invasive endovascular stent-electrode array for high-fidelity, chronic


recordings of cortical neural activity

Nature Biotechnology, March 2016


13
Medical Imaging
Medical Resonance Imaging -
Acquisition
• Sequence development: MR technology advances, novel image contrast

Integrative Cartilage
Research Group

Human 7T

Analysis
• Modelling for 'Quantitative MRI'
• Parameter Estimation
• Range of MRI modalities: Structural, Functional, Diffusion

Syeda et al, ISBI 2017 14


Tissue Engineering

15
Medical Device Design

Sensor and circuit design to


meet industry requirements
and standards

16
What would you Study

In your first and second years you’ll complete subjects that are prerequisites for
your major, including mathematics, biology and foundational engineering subjects.
You can study engineering subjects from your first year with us, and you’ll have
plenty of flexibility to explore other interests too. Page [17]
In your third
year, you will
complete 50
points (four
subjects) of study
that is deep and
specialised study
in bioengineering
systems.

Page [18]
Core Subjects

In your third
year, you will
complete 50
points (four
subjects) of
study that is
deep and
specialised
study in
bioengineering
systems.
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Choose an undergraduate degree:

Bachelor of Biomedicine Bachelor of Science


(Bioengineering Systems (Bioengineering Systems Bachelor of Commerce
Major) Major)

Choose your Masters degree:

Master of Biomedical (No specialisation) Master of Biomedical Engineering (Business)

Exit to employment with professional accreditation


Why take the Bioengineering Systems major?

▪ Problem solving skills


▪ Design and innovation capability
▪ Teamwork
▪ Written and oral communication
▪ Project management
▪ Data analytics expertise
▪ Leads straight to 2-year Master of
Biomedical Engineering
Career outcomes
• Qualifying as an engineer
To become a professionally accredited biomedical engineer, follow the
Bioengineering Systems major in the Bachelor of Science or Bachelor of Biomedicine.

• Careers outcomes
Biomedical engineers work in a range of industries, including biotechnology, health services, medical
devices and pharmaceuticals. With expert knowledge and insight, they can also pursue roles
in communications and management, finance, business analysis, project management and more.

• Other graduate study


Depending on the subjects you take in your undergraduate degree, a range of other graduate study options
may be possible – in fields as diverse as science and technology, health sciences, teaching, law, business,
humanities and more.

• Graduate Research
If you complete a masters course with a significant research component, you can go on to study a PhD (Doctor
of Philosophy), or another graduate research program. Page [22]
Career Outcomes
Thank you

CRICOS: 00116K
Faculty of
Discover BSc Engineering
&
Chemical Engineering Information
Technology

Colin Scholes
Associate Professor
Who am I?
» Bachelor degree in Chemical Engineering and a PhD in
Chemistry at the University of Melbourne.

» Worked in a number of industry and research driven positions


since graduating.
Agenda
» Lecturer in Chemical Engineering at the University since 2015.

» My expertise is on the energy transition to clean fuels, focused


» Introduction on technology development and implantation:
» What is Chemical Engineering? » Carbon capture and conversion to fuels.
» Careers and industry » Hydrogen generation and transportation
» How to study Chemical Engineering Systems at Melbourne » Ammonia as a future fuel

» Entry requirements » I am passionate about teaching Chemical Engineering subjects


that are industry focused: Chemical Engineering Design
» Current student presentation Project (capstone) as well as Future Fuels and Petroleum.
What is Chemical Engineering?

» Chemical engineers are meeting


the world’s growing need for
food, energy and water

» Preserve the environment and


develop solutions to heal our
bodies

» Materials engineering enables us


to create and enhance materials
underpinning devices and
technologies

» Apply your skills in chemistry and


maths
What is Chemical Engineering?
Refining Petroleum
A Chemical Engineer is:

» Professional person experienced in the design, Purifying Pharmaceuticals


construction and operation of a plant in which materials
undergo chemical or physical change to fill a need by
society.
» Working in areas including carbon capture and storage,
minerals and materials, fuel, plastics, food &
beverages, fertilisers, paper, natural gas
processing, environmental remediation, biological
waste treatment and novel bioproducts made
using microbial, plant or animal cells.
OR:

- Professional person experienced in the design and


development of chemical products including materials we
Nicholas Buttigieg
use in our everyday lives including food and personal
Project Engineer, CSL Behring
care products, nanotechnological and biotechnological Bachelor of Science (Chemical Systems major)
devices, chemicals, pharmaceuticals, etc. to solve a Master of Engineering (Chemical)
problem or fill a need by society.
...but CHEMICAL ENGINEERING IS also...
Making Polymers

» Chemical Engineering pioneered production of polymers at scale


» Bank notes developed by researchers in our department
» Now, we are solving challenges in making polymers from non-fossil fuel-based sources
CHEMICAL ENGINEERING IS...
YOU COULD BE WORKING ON...
Carlton Brewery Process Flow
» In the summer CUB bottles
1800 bottles a min in 8 hours

» Spotswood makes 600 bottles


a minute and runs 24 hours a
day
Making Glass Bottles in Spotswood at the
Owens-Illinois Plant

» You could be:


» designing a fermenter
» optimising the process or
operations
» Implementing new quality
control technologies
…but CHEMICAL ENGINEERING is also...
Waste Water Treatment

» Chemical Engineers work in


cleaning up drinking water
» And…making wastewater safe
to release back into the
environment
» What about toilet to tap?
» Chemical Engineers UoM
recently deployed a toilet
to tap water recycling
plant to Davis Station
in Antarctica !!! » Fits in the context of making our use or resources
and handling of waste more sustainable!
CHEMICAL ENGINEERING IS...
YOU COULD BE WORKING ON...
Purifying Minerals to Metals
» Chemical Engineers are trained to work in a wide
range of areas
» With the same skills you could purify uranium or
help make chocolate
» We have graduates in both industries

Making Chocolate

» You could be:


» Using solvent extraction to purify
Uranium
» Controlling cooling rate and mixing
in making chocolate bars
World-Leading Chemical Engineering Research at
Melbourne
» Our chemical, biochemical and
materials engineering research
includes:
» Mobile fuel processing from 3D
printed parts
» Making healthy foods from
Australia's dairy resources
» Tailored nanomedicine for
treating disease
A/Prof. Kathyrn Mumford, working on site in
» Greener shampoo and more Antartica. She is leading research in new methods
for environmetnal waste remediation in extreme
sustainable chemical products environments.

» Smart ceramic armour to keep


» Our world leading research is driven by strong
soldiers safe
industrial interactions and partnerships, exposing out students to
» Keeping Antarctica clean the cutting-edge challenges facing industry, often connecting
students to internships and gradaute placements.
Industry and Employability
» Chemical Engineering Internship
» Undertake 10-12 weeks on-site working
on a project
» Gain credit towards your degree
» Connect with industry
» Industry projects
» Creating Innovative Engineering
» STEM Mentoring Program
» Boost your employability
» Career building events and employability
workshops
» Clubs and societies
» Join Pre-ENG in your 1st year and
» Sign up for an engineering or IT student
club: MUCESS, EWB, Melbourne Space Sarah Chambers
Brewing Area Manager, Carlton & United Breweries
Program, Robogals, WISE and more Master of Engineering (Chemical)
Bachelor of Science (Chemical Systems major)
Chemical Engineering Employment Outcomes

Industries Companies Job roles

» Bioremediation » Arup » Process Engineer


» Chemical Manufacturing » BHP Billiton » R&D Scientist
» Consultancy » BP » Quality Control Officer
» Cosmetics » Bulla Dairy Foods » Control System Engineer
» Food and Beverage » Carlton & United Breweries » Project Engineer
Production » CSL » Chemical Engineer
» Minerals and Energy » ExxonMobil » Development Chemist
» Oil and gas » Fonterra Australia » Production Engineer
» Petrochemicals » GHD » Facilities Engineer
» Petroleum » Macquarie Group » Technical Development Engineer
» Pharmaceuticals » Mars Chocolate Australia » Supply Engineer
» R&D » Melbourne Water » Operations Support Engineer
» Waste and Water Treatment » Rio Tinto » Manufacturing First Line Leader
» Woodside
» WorleyParsons
Bachelor of Science (Chemical Engineering Systems)
Core subject Elective subject Breadth subject

Engineering
Year 1, Sem 1 Technology and Calculus 2 Chemistry 1 Breadth
Society
Year 1, Sem 2
Elective Linear Algebra Chemistry 2 Breadth/Elective

Year 2, Sem 1 Chemistry:


Fundamentals of Breadth
Reactions and Science elective
Chemical Engineering
Synthesis
Year 2, Sem 2 Digitisation in the Momentum, Mass Engineering
Breadth/Elective
Process Industries and Heat Transfer Mathematics
Year 3, Sem 1
Material and Energy Thermal and Breadth
Science elective
Balances Separation Design

Year 3, Sem 2 Safety and


Breadth
Fluid Mechanics Sustainability Case Science elective
Studies
Master of Chemical Engineering
Core subject Elective subject Breadth subject

Creating Chemical
Thermal and Reactors and
Year 1, Sem 1 Innovative Engineering
Separation Design Catalysis
Engineering Thermodynamics

Year 1, Sem 2
Design and Chemical
Chemical Engineering Research Project
Construction of Engineering
or Chemical Engineering Internship
Equipment Management

Year 2, Sem 1 Chemical


Process Chemical
Process Engineering
Simulation and Engineering
Engineering elective
Control elective

Year 2, Sem 2
Chemical Chemical
Chemical Engineering Design Project Engineering Engineering
elective elective
Thank you

CRICOS: 00116K
Computing and Software Systems
Bachelor of Science

Dr. Chris Ewin


Computing and Software Systems Major

The Computing and Software Systems major focuses on providing students


with considerable technical expertise in computer science and software
engineering, including exposure to a variety of programming paradigms, an
understanding of the systematic processes underpinning the software
development lifecycle, and an appreciation of advanced topics in computing.

Bachelor of Science
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Some Career Outcomes

App Developer Business Analyst Cyber Security Expert Software Engineer

Database Administrator UX Designer Game Developer AI Developer


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First-Year

COMP10001 – Foundations of COMP10002 – Foundations of


Computing Algorithms
• Programming with Python • Programming with C
• Programming constructs, • Low-level program execution
abstraction, testing & debugging • Trade-offs and design decisions;
• Common data structures and algorithmic complexity
libraries • Common algorithms for
searching, sorting

+2 Math Subjects 42
Second-Year
COMP20003 – Algorithms &
SWEN20003 – Object
Data Structures / INFO20003 – Database
Oriented Software
COMP20007 – Design of Systems
Development
Algorithms
• Correctness and efficiency • Programming with Java • Design databases to store
of different algorithms • Object-oriented principles and retrieve data
• Choosing appropriate • Trade-offs between • Use SQL
algorithms and data different program designs • Database tuning and
structures • Design frameworks transactions
• Implementing key
algorithms

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Third-Year

COMP30026 – SWEN30006 –
COMP30023 – COMP30022 – IT
Models of Software Modelling
Computer Systems Project
Computation and Design
• Role of the • Formal logics and • Analyse and model • Capstone subject
operating system proofs software systems • Design and develop
• Memory hierarchy • Automata • Use UML a system to meet
• File systems • Computability • Software design the needs of an
• Network protocols principles and industry client
• Cryptographic patterns
protocols • Tools for design and
development

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Electives
Electives subjects include (but are not limited to):
• COMP20008: Elements of Data Processing
• COMP30013: Advanced Studies in Computing
• COMP30019: Graphics and Interaction
• COMP30020: Declarative Programming
• COMP30024: Artificial Intelligence
• COMP30027: Machine Learning
• INFO30006: Information Security and Privacy
45
Pathways to Further Study
Pathway to accredited graduate degrees:
• Master of Software Engineering
• Master of Information Technology
• Master of Information Systems
• Master of Data Science
• Master of Computer Science

46
First-Year Centre

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Thank you

CRICOS 00116K
BSc (Electrical Engineering Systems)

Gavin Buskes
Course Coordinator, BSc (Electrical Engineering Systems), Master of Electrical Engineering
Professor, Deputy Head (Academic), Electrical and Electronic Engineering

Faculty of Engineering | University of Melbourne


Electrical Engineering
Electrical and electronic engineers work on
challenging and emerging problems across a wide
range of spatial and temporal scales.

From developing new electronic materials that


unlock high efficiency solar cells and new integrated
circuits; to designing electrical systems and
electronic devices and their algorithms to make
smarter and higher performing systems and
improving the operation of communication systems
that connect and coordinate our daily lives.

These systems underpin much of modern society


with key applications including renewable energy
power grids, autonomous systems, wireless
communication and wearable electronics.
Electrical Engineering Systems!
This major introduces you to the fundamental mathematics of
signals, systems and information, and the physical science of
electrical phenomena. Four Level 3 subjects define the major:
ELEN30009 ELEN30011 ELEN30012 ELEN30013
Electrical Network Analysis and Design Electrical Device Modelling Signals and Systems Electronic System Implementation

Underpinned by foundational Level 2 subjects:


ELEN20005 COMP20005 MAST20029 ELEN20006
Foundations of Electrical Networks Intro to Num. Comp. in C Engineering Mathematics Digital Systems
ELEN30009 ELEN30011 ELEN30012 ELEN30013
Electrical Network Analysis and Design Electrical Device Modelling Signals and Systems Electronic System Implementation
Careers
Electrical engineering graduates are known for their strong analytical and problem-solving
skills. They find employment in a variety of capacities, ranging from research and technical
engineering work to management and finance, across a broad array of areas, including the
energy, telecommunications, computer, electronics, defence, manufacturing, automation,
transport and biotechnology industries.
MASTERS SPECIALISATIONS

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OUR VISION = YOUR SUCCESS

From day one, UoM EEE graduates engineer the innovative


solutions that are revolutionising technology and addressing
the most complex challenges faced by society today.

Our graduates not only create technical solutions by drawing


on their extensive knowledge of Electrical Engineering
fundamentals and engineering project experience but shape
these solutions to fit societal and commercial needs. They are
meaningfully connected with their fellow graduates and share
as a cohort a rigorous engineering ethos.
Thank you
Infrastructure Engineering

Dr. Elisa Lumantarna


Three infrastructure engineering majors

Environmental Digital Infrastructure


Civil Engineering Systems Engineering Systems Engineering Systems

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Civil
Engineering
Systems
Civil Engineering Systems

What do civil engineers do?


Civil engineers are concerned with our everyday
built environment via conceiving, designing,
constructing, supervising, operating,
maintaining and decommisioning infrastructure
projects and systems around us to make our life
safer, better, and more sustainable.
The infrastructure and systems we work on
include:
Buildings Dams
Roads Offshore infrastructure
Bridges Transport
Airports Water and sewage
Tunnels systems
Potential Career Paths
Become a professional accredited civil,
Graduates move into a
structural or architectural engineer through
broad range of industries
our master courses:
such as
» Civil Engineering
» Structural Engineering
» Construction industry
» Mining
» Highway systems
» Transport systems
Where to work? » Oil and Gas
• Leading consulting firms – Arup, AECOM, … » Waste and Water
• Construction companies – John Holland, Resources
Lendlease » Conservation and
Natural Resources
• Manufacturers
» Renewable Energy
• Government agencies
• and a lot more 60
Environmental
Engineering
Systems
Environmental Engineering Systems

What do environmental engineers do?

(stemjobs.com) (careertrend.com) (bls.gov)

• Devise and promote concepts of eco-design and resource efficiency


• Deliver solutions for corporate and regional sustainability and a low-carbon economy
• Improve ways of assessing and treating contamination at polluted sites
• Develop improved treatment methods for water, wastewater and polluted air
• Devise recycling systems and develop uses for recycled materials
• Reduce the volumes of solid and hazardous waste through conservation and reuse.
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Potential Career Paths
Potential career paths in engineering consulting (industry) and government
Water Resources Engineer: Focuses on planning and maintaining sustainable water systems, e.g.,
managing water supply, flood control, and stormwater management, etc.
Environmental Consultant: Develop solutions to environmental issues, such as pollution control,
environmental impact assessments, and compliance with environmental regulations.
Sustainability Specialist: Develop and implementThese roles offer
sustainability diverse
strategies for companies or public
institutions. opportunities in public, private, and
Climate Change Analyst: Analyse data related non-profit
to climatesectors,
change andreflecting
developsthe
policies or strategies to
growing demand
mitigate its effects, often working with governments or NGOs onforadaptation
environmental
and mitigation measures.
Environmental Health and Safety Manager: Ensure expertise across industries.
that environmental health and safety regulations
are followed within organizations, reducing workplace hazards, and improving overall environmental
compliance.
Renewable Energy Engineer: Design, develop and implement renewable energy systems, such as solar,
wind, and hydropower,.
Digital
Infrastructure
Engineering
Systems
Digital Infrastructure Engineering Systems

… where engineering meets information technology, Study


and where both are applied to sustainability • engineering: data capture, analytics, visualisation
/communication: satellite positioning, imaging, laser
scanning, UAVs, Internet of Things,
augmented/mixed reality, digital twins.
• information technology: expert systems (GIS, BIM,
databases), cloud services, AI/ML, digital ethics.
• sustainability: system-thinking for monitoring,
impact assessment, planning.
Graduates move into a broad range of industries
related to digital transformation, digital economy,
and sustainable development, such as energy,
construction, disaster management, intelligence,
land surveying, and transport.
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Digital Infrastructure in Practice

➢ Windfarm impact
assessment
➢ Emergency
management
➢ Public transport
management

Silverton Windfarm, © AGL SES State Control Centre © Gov Victoria Southern Cross, © Xb-70, CC BY-SA 2.5

➢ Digital engineering in
construction
➢ Remote sensing and
natural resource
management
➢ Autonomous driving
with high-definition
maps
Digital construction, © geospatialworld.net Orbost, 3 Jan 2020 © Maxar, WorldView3 EasyMile autonomous bus
(c) The University of Melbourne <insert year> This content is protected and may not be shared, uploaded, or distributed.
Potential Career Paths
Disaster Shared
Management Transportation
NGO: digital mapping Tesla, VW, Volvo: digital
specialist; Google Maps, sensing and mapping
ESRI: digital mapping specialist, team leader
specialist … technology HERE Technologies:
executive mobility/logistics service
developer … technology
executive
Digital Engineering
/Constructions Smart Cities
Suburban Rail Loop Victorian Government,
Authority , Aurecon, Veris: ARUP, KPMG, IBM,
Digital engineer, Bentley:
engineering surveyor, IT digital services engineer,
developer, technical lead IT specialist, consultant.
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Examples of
teaching and
learning
activities

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Workshops

Rock identification Truss forces and modelling of truss

Modelling seeping through dams Modelling of coastal flooding


Practicals

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Soil classification
Bending test of reinforced concrete beam

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Observing seepage Sand boiling/quicksand condition
Field trip and Field measurement

Land surveying

Geological mapping by industry Murray-Darling Water field trip 74


guest lecturers
Real-world design exercise
Cores in Civil, Environmental and Digital Infrastructure Engineering Systems

Improving sustainability of a suburban Melbourne


house
Economic, Environmental, Social, Technical
performance

Using techniques such as:


Thermal performance simulation
n-bottom line analysis
Real-world design exercise
Cores in Civil Engineering Systems

Structural Design of a real building


Using industry standard software and Australian
Standards
Problems set by industry
Industry mentorship

Design an office building

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Analysing structures using SPACE GASS Steel and Reinforced Concrete design solutions
Real-world design exercise
Capstone of Civil Engineering Systems Major

Design of infrastructure
Integrating knowledge from water, geotechnics and
structures
Using industry-standard software
Industry mentorship
Design a zoned earthfill embankment dam

Interpret site investigation data Analyse the stability of the slope 77


Thank You

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Department of Mechanical Engineering
Jimmy Philip
[email protected]

» What is:

Mechanical Engineering

(option: Aerospace/Business/Manufacturing/Materials)

Mechatronics Engineering

(option: Manufacturing)

Industrial Engineering

» Careers and industry

» How to study Mechanical/Mechatronics/Industrial


What is Mechanical Engineering?

» Mechanical engineers design, construct,


operate and maintain machines, robots, energy
systems and manufacturing equipment

» Develop products such as:


» Mobile phones
» Gaming consoles
» Cars
» Wind turbines
» Or the robots that make them
James Gregory
Design Engineer, Boeing Aerostructures
» Apply your maths and physics skills Australia
Bachelor of Science
Master of Engineering (Mechanical)
Where our mechanical graduates
Our student opportunities
work
Industries Companies Job roles Industries

» Aeronautics » ANZ » Consultant » Infrastructure » Mining and


» Arup » Mechanical and construction resources
» Automotive
» BAE Engineer » Aerostructures » Water
» Biomechanics resources
» Boeing » Subsurface » Biotechnology
» Manufacturing » Manufacturing » Health
» Bosch Engineer
» Minerals and » Boston Consulting » Process
Energy Group Engineer Student projects
» Power » Carbon Revolution » Acoustic
Generation » CSIRO Engineer
» Robotics » Deloitte » New Energy » Read, write and debug programs
» Transport » DST Group Vehicle Engineer in high-level programming languages
» ExxonMobil » Hydraulic Engineer such as C
» Ford » Commissioning » Access cutting edge laboratories and
» Honeywell Engineer a heavy engineering workshop for
» Leica Microsystems » Industrial Engineer materials testing, engine
» PwC » Quality and turbine testing, wind tunnel
» Siemens Engineer investigations and metal forming
» Yarra Trams » Project Business processing
Analyst
What is Mechatronics Engineering?

» Want a career where you control the robots?

» Blend mechanical, electrical and software engineering

» Mechatronics is the key to a smart and connected future

» Computer-controlled systems, drones, robots and


automotive equipment

» Apply your skills in maths and programming


Where our mechatronics graduates Our student
work opportunities
Industries
Industries Companies Job roles

» Electronics
» Aerospace » Alerte Digital » Mechatronics » Automotive
» Advanced Health Engineer » Biotechnology
Manufacturing » Ford » Software Engineer » Manufacturing
» Product » IBM » Software
Development » KPMG Consultant Student experience
» Computing and » McKinsey & » Design Engineer
Electronics Company » Verification
» Read, write and debug
» Software » Melbourne Engineer
programs
Systems Metro Rail » Senior Associate
in high-level programming
» Mining Authority » Project Engineer
languages such as C
» Renewable » Thales » CTO
» Access world-class facilities;
Energy » Telstra » Control Systems
wind tunnels, alternative fuel
» Biomedical » Bukalapak Engineer
engines, rehabilitation
Engineering » Viva Energy
robots, UAV platforms and
» Robotics
large-scale water
management systems
Final year (team) projects
ALEX (Advanced Lower Extrimity Exoskeleton)

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Final year (team) projects
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Aerospace and Rocket Engineering Society
Rocketry Team

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Final year (team) projects
Aerospace and Rocket Engineering Society
Australian Rover Challenge Team

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Final year (team) projects
Melbourne University Racing

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How to study Master of Mechanical Engineering

Choose an undergraduate degree:

Bachelor of Design Bachelor of Science


(Mechanical Engineering (Mechanical Engineering Bachelor of Commerce
Systems major) Systems Major)

Choose your Masters degree:


Master of Mechanical Engineering
Specialisations available in:
Aerospace, Business, Manufacturing, Materials
Or
Master of Industrial Engineering

Exit to employment with professional accreditation


Sample course plan

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Sample course plan

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Master of Mechanical
MASTER Engineering
OF ENGINEERING (MECHANICAL (Aerospace)
WITH AEROSPACE)

Focus on aerospace engineering, while also developing


advanced skills and knowledge in mechanical engineering

» Choose your career: be equipped for positions in the


aerospace industry or apply your mechanical engineering skills
across diverse industries

» Aerospace electives:
» Advanced Fluid Dynamics
» Vibrations and Aeroelasticity
» Aerospace Propulsion
» Aerospace Dynamics and Control
How to study Master of Mechatronics

Choose an undergraduate degree:

Bachelor of Science
(Mechatronics Systems Major)

Choose your Masters degree:


Master of Mechatronics Engineering
With a specialisation available in: Manufacturing
Or
Master of Industrial Engineering

Exit to employment with professional accreditation


Sample course plan

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Sample course plan

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