Mechanical engineering is primarily associated with mobile machinery, such as motorcycles, Formula 1 cars, aircraft, and ships. However, it extends to the design and development of mechanical features in virtually all manufactured products, including mobile phones, shoes, artificial hip joints, musical instruments, and tennis rackets. In these roles, engineers apply scientific knowledge, design expertise, and problem-solving skills gained at university.Queen's School of Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering holds an international reputation for advancing engineering education. For instance, it leads the CDIO initiative, collaborating with global universities to enhance teaching and learning in the field.
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