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Mechanics, Materials and Computing (MMC)The MMC education and research area focuses on the scientific understanding and practical application of the emergent complex behavior of materials through computer simulation techniques for the analysis of deformation, flow and failure of natural and engineered materials.
MS Concentration in Mechanics, Materials and Computing
Computational Modeling and Monitoring for Resilient Structural and Material Systems
This concentration provides advanced skills for modeling and monitoring structural system performance. Application areas include:
• Aerospace• Automotive• Biomechanical• Shipbuilding• Defense• Energy• Built Infrastructure, e.g., buildings, pipelines, dams• Transportation infrastructure• Consumer goods• Electronic packaging• Manufacturing
Courses prepare students for careers in structural engineering consulting and design, software development, materials modeling, and other fields involving knowledge of computation and modeling, materials, and mechanics. Graduates are able to develop and employ mathematical models of complex physical systems related to the above application areas, and to perform computer simulations using these models. They also are able to interpret modeling results and make decisions based on the simulations.
Salaries after GraduationGraduates with an MS (2015)Maximum: $105,000Median: $65,000
Rankings - US News & World Report Environmental Engineering #7Civil Engineering #9College of Engineering #4
MMC FACULTY:
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Kaushik DayalAssociate ProfessorPhD California Institute of Technology
Amit AcharyaProfessorPhD University of Illinois, U-C
Hae Young NohAssistant ProfessorPhD Stanford
Matteo PozziAssistant ProfessorPhD University of Trento, Italy
Jacobo BielakChristiano University ProfessorPhD California Institute of Technology
Recommended CoursesThe following courses are recommended for this concentration, but the MS program is flexible and students should work with their academic advisors to tailor coursework towards their own individual interests and career goals.
First Semester12-635 Structural Analysis (if not previously taken)
12-659 Special Topics: Matlab/MathCAD12-676 Fundamental Concepts and Methods of Structural Mechanics12-734 Structural Health Monitoring 24-661 Vibrations
Second Semester12-631 Structural Design (if not previously taken)
12-686 Computational Materials Modeling for Structures 12-735 Urban Systems Modeling 12-755 Finite Elements in Mechanics
Additional CoursesThe following crosscutting courses relate to this concentration and may be of interest for additional course work, depending on individual student goals.
12-623 Molecular Simulation of Materials12-671 Special Topics:Fundamental Concepts of Computing in CEE 12-701 Mathematical Techniques in Engineering12-703 Numerical Methods in Engineering12-704 Probability and Estimation Methods for Engineering Systems12-740 Data Acquisition12-741 Data Management12-742 Data Mining12-772 Inelasticity 12-775 Introduction to Solid Mechanics I12-776 Introduction to Solid Mechanics II 12-784 Special Topics: Advanced Multiscale Modeling and Computational Engineering Materials15-210 Parallel and Sequential Data Structures and Algorithms
For a full listing of available courses and their descriptions, visit the Course Catalog in the HUB (www.cmu.edu/hub/consumer)
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