Mechanical engineering
Gain the theory, practical knowledge and problem-solving skills to design and build mechanical systems. Learn how to develop next-generation sustainable technologies across a range of industries.
Teamwork and design skills are essential to a mechanical engineer, so there's a strong focus on both at Southampton. Our courses are led by active researchers, meaning you'll be the first to benefit from their findings. At undergraduate level you can personalise your degree by choosing from a range of specialisms, covering everything from mechatronics to biomedical engineering. You can specialise further at master's level, with degrees focusing on areas such as propulsion, engineering materials and computational engineering design.
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Find out more about our postgraduate research opportunities in engineering.
I investigate why things break, looking at systems such as aeroplane engines, automotive engines and power generation turbines.
I teach engineering design and structural analysis, and do research into prosthetic limbs. The needs of the user should be at the core of new health technology.
My research interests are clean carbon technologies, computational fluid dynamics and optimisation, carbon capture, and storage and utilisation.