| The
Department of Mechanical and Nuclear Engineering actively
conducts research in order to generate new knowledge that
will strengthen and support undergraduate and graduate education
at Penn State. Our faculty are renowned for their ability
to work well and participate in interdisciplinary research
with several of the University's consortia's, multidisciplinary
research with universities across the United States, and
also collaborate with many of the academic colleges and research
centers within Penn State. Several of our Department faculty
members direct such major facilities as the:
Fuel
Cell Dynamics and Diagnostics Laboratory
Center for Acoustics and Vibration
Electrochemical Engine Center
Engineering
Design and Optimization Group
Gas Dynamics Lab
High Pressure Combustion Lab
Machine Dynamics Research Lab
Mechatronics Research Lab
Propulsion Engineering Research Center
Radiation Science and Engineering
Center
Reactor Dynamics and Fuel Management Group
Structural Dynamics and Control Research Lab
One
facility of particular distinction is the Breazeale
Nuclear Reactor located at the Radiation
Science and Engineering Center. The
Penn State Breazeale Nuclear Reactor is the longest operating
licensed university research reactor in the United States
and celebrated its 50th anniversary when
it went critical for the first time on August 15, 1955.
Penn State became the first institution of higher education
in the United States to be licensed by the Atomic Energy
Commission (AEC) to own and operate its own nuclear reactor.
Over the years the Penn State Breazeale Nuclear Reactor
has undergone significant improvements that makes it
one of the most flexible, state-of-the-art university
research reactor facilities in the nation.
Our
faculty collaborate with other interdisciplinary programs
such as the Materials
Research Institute and
the Penn
State Institutes of the Environment. Departmental
faculty leadership is also provided to the Applied
Research Lab and Rotorcraft
Center for Excellence. In an era when
national needs make it a priority for research universities
to contribute to the industrial base, the Mechanical Engineering
and Nuclear Engineering faculty at Penn State have distinguished
themselves in applied research.
Here are a few highlights about our research program: Research
Spending Facts and Figures
NSF
CAREER Awards
Four
NSF ITR Awards Innovations
in Nuclear Infrastructure and Education (INIE) These
are only a few of our research successes. Please enjoy
browsing our other research projects, research centers
and faculty web pages! |