The Part IV Research Project provides an opportunity for students to work largely on their own initiative (but under constant supervision), on a topic of interest for Mechanical and Mechatronics Engineers. The research project counts as two courses (a total of 30 points), one in each semester. Work takes place over a complete academic year, requiring you to enrol in both MECHENG 700A and 700B courses (for both Mechanical and Mechatronics students).
Although you will be working in groups of two under the direction and continuing guidance of a project supervisor, the research project requires independent thought and action. We hope that you will feel a personal sense of achievement by the end of the academic year. The project can also be seen within a professional context where you, as an engineer, have to investigate a particular problem in some depth and produce both an analysis of the problem and its solution. The basis of the solution must include a formal report, a conference presentation, and an industrial display.
Some projects focus primarily on laboratory work and can involve substantial liaison with local industry, while others may be more analytical or computational. It must be noted that individual grades are awarded for this research project.