Learn more about UMass Lowell Mechanical & Industrial Engineering through these videos

  • Mechanical Engineering: Excellence Through Research Innovation

    Find out what UMass Lowell Mechanical Engineering research is all about!

  • A Helping Hand

    UMass Lowell students have joined together across majors to design, build and donate prosthetic devices for children.

    eNABLE Lowell is a local chapter of a global nonprofit volunteer organization that provides 3D printed prosthetic devices to children around the world.

  • iRobot

    Qiana Curcuru, Mechanical Engineering major, credits her co-op advisor for giving her the confidence to land a job at iRobot.

  • New Balance

    Matt Macioci, Mechanical Engineering major explains his life changing experience working as a co-op at New Balance.

    He joined the UMass Lowell Professional Co-ops program to get a leg up on his peers and gain real world experience.

  • Energy Engineering Program

    For more than four decades, UMass Lowell has grown its energy education and research portfolio by creating a multitude of academic, state, federal, and industry strategic partnerships.

  • Structural Dynamics and Acoustic Systems Laboratory (SDASL)

    The Structural Dynamics and Acoustic Systems Laboratory (SDASL) has a reputation of conducting innovative research involving sound and vibration. A team of Mechanical Engineering department faculty use both analytical and experimental techniques on structures and systems including: wind turbines, space telescopes, ground vehicles, automotive structures, spacecraft, submarines, generators, rotors, helicopters, jet engine turbine blades, and more.

  • Undergraduate Mechanical Engineering Lab Complex

    This Ball Hall lab complex space is over 2000 sq ft and is divided into 3 separate labs, material science, thermos-fluids, and instrumentation. The lab complex supports numerous classes where students conduct experiments either independently or in groups of 2-3. It is used throughout the undergraduate mechanical engineering degree as well as limited research activities.

  • Energy & Combustion Research Laboratory (ECRL)

    The Energy & Combustion Research Laboratory at the University of Massachusetts Lowell was founded in 2014 and is a part of our campus’s efforts to address important problems facing today’s society – including energy efficiency and climate change. The ECRL investigates how to improve existing technologies like the internal combustion engine and gas turbines through a combined experimental and computational approach.