This field focuses on the combined application of physics, mathematics, and biology to solve complex engineering problems, bridging the gap between scientific theory and practical engineering applications.
: To develop "scientist-engineers" who can work on the R&D side of engineering, creating new methods rather than just applying existing ones. Typical Curriculum
: Bridging the line between laboratory discovery and industrial production.
: Linear algebra, differential equations, and complex variables.
: Numerical analysis and computer modeling of physical systems.