Mechanical Engineering at Columbia
The department is home to such diverse research activities as biomechanics, mechanics of materials, fluid mechanics, heat transfer, control and robotics, manufacturing, energy systems, MEMS, and nanotechnology. Our faculty members have distinguished themselves internationally through a wide-ranging array of groundbreaking research areas and activities, including: robotics, smart machines, nanomaterials, morphogenesis and tissue development, and sustainable systems.

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MIT's Introduction to Robotics course

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Engineering Light: Nanophotonics at Columbia Engineering

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150 Years: Mechanical Engineering at Michigan

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What is Mechanical Engineering? Shaping the future through new products, processes, and systems

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Penny Helps Sheldon Solve His Equation | The Big Bang Theory

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Electrical Engineering at Columbia

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I Did THIS and Got 5 Mechanical Engineering Internship Offers

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columbia PhD explains: things I wish I knew when applying for phd

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Understanding Vibration and Resonance

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The World's Most Important Machine

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Engineering Degrees Ranked by Difficulty (Tier List)

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Most Mechanical Engineering Skills Are Useless

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Columbia Senior Design Expo 2023

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Day In the Life of a Columbia University Student (Mechanical Engineer)

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Tolerances Didn’t Make Sense Until I Learned This

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New York 🏛️ inside Columbia University

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'Listen Like You Might Be Wrong': Harvard Student Goes Viral For Stunning Speech On Trump Amid Feud

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Ed Zitron on CNBC: Generative AI Doesn't Work, And Big Tech Is Out Of Hypergrowth Ideas

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What does a mechanical engineer do? - Careers in Science and Engineering

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