The Department of Mechanical and Structural Engineering and Materials Science is a leading academic environment for education and research within offshore technology as well as land-based industry.
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About the department
The department is focusing on mechanical and civil disciplines, including the petroleum and renewable energy sectors.
The students will be qualified to take over challenging careers in industry in a broad capacity, inclusive of design and robust engineering of complex systems, developing and implementing new technology, methods and principles for optimization of engineering systems, etc.
IMBM's employees are divided into four professional groups, and the department’s expertise are:
- Civil and Structural engineering
- Mechanical design, production and simulation
- Marine and Subsea technology
- Industrial Asset Management
Offshore wind is also a focus area at the department. Read more here (pdf).
Department of Mechanical and Structural Engineering and Materials Science offers study programs at bachelor's, master's and Ph.d level. There are two master's programs in marine and subsea technology that are international, and half of the students at these programs are international.
To see the full list of all our studies, go to our Norwegian pages.
In addition to the local expertise and competencies available, the Department actively collaborate with some of the leading educational and research organizations around the world.
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Research at the department
The main research areas at the Department of Mechanical and Structural Engineering and Materials Science are as following.
Studies
Department of Mechanical and Structural Engineering and Materials Science offers several studies at bachelor, master's or Ph.d level.
Master of Science in Marine and Offshore Technology
This Master of Science Programme in Marine and Offshore Technology is designed to meet the growing demand for skilled professionals in the marine and offshore industry. Taught in English.
Master of Science Structural and Mechanical Engineering
This degree is well suited to those who have an interest in structural engineering (both civil and offshore), mechanical engineering and renewable energy industry. Taught in English.
Master of Science in Industrial Asset Management
Industrial Asset Management is a multidisciplinary programme, which combines your engineering knowledge with important management skills. Taught in English.
Offshore Technology - PhD
Offshore Technology is a subfield within the doctoral programme in Science and Technology at UiS. The subfield has specialisations in civil and offshore structural engineering, mechanical engineering and materials science, marine and subsea technology, and industrial asset management. The doctoral programme is linked to the research within each of these specialisations.
To see the full list of all our studies, go to our Norwegian pages.
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