University of Groningen

Mechanical Engineering

Why study Mechanical Engineering?

In TU/e’s two-year Master Mechanical Engineering, you choose one of three mandatory research divisions: Dynamical Systems Design, Computational & Experimental Mechanics, or Thermo Fluids Engineering. You can further specialize with an optional track, such as Advanced Manufacturing, Computational Engineering, Fluid Mechanics, Solid Mechanics, Energy Conversion and Storage, Materials for High Tech Systems Design, Mechatronic Systems Design, Robotics, or High-Tech Systems —equipping you to engineer smart, scalable solutions across diverse application domains, such as the semicon industry.

Our tracks

The Mechanical Engineering programme at TU/e offers a range of specialised tracks that allow students to tailor their studies to their interests and career goals.

"I really enjoy studying Mechanical Engineering in the Netherlands, especially because many professors link our coursework to real-world semiconductor applications—like how advanced control loops are used in ASML machines, where nanometer-scale precision is crucial for chip manufacturing.”
Kartikel Patel
Master’s student Mechanical Engineering at Eindhoven University of Technology

More information

You can find more information about the Mechanical Engineering study programme and its tracks on the Eindhoven University of Technology website. Use the buttons below to explore further.

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