OSU School of Mechanical, Industrial, and Manufacturing Engineering (MIME)
Providing an education that prepares our students as entrepreneurial, team-oriented, and work-ready graduates in mechanical, industrial, and manufacturing engineering and energy engineering management
Research Institute / Laboratory / School
The OSU School of Mechanical, Industrial, and Manufacturing Engineering (MIME) comprises about 40 full-time faculty members and instructors, about 20 staff members and research associates, around 120 graduate students, and 900+ undergraduates.
We offer undergraduate and graduate programs in both mechanical and industrial engineering; undergraduate programs in manufacturing engineering and energy engineering management; and an interdisciplinary graduate program in materials science.
Fields of specialization in mechanical engineering include design/mechanics, dynamics and control, materials, and thermal–fluid sciences.
Within the industrial and manufacturing engineering programs, fields of specialization include manufacturing systems, information systems, human systems engineering, and nano/micromanufacturing.
OSU School of Mechanical, Industrial, and Manufacturing Engineering (MIME) Postings
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Metal Microchannel Lamination Using Surface Mount Adhesives for Low-Temperature Heat Exchangers
Dec 22, 2011 | Prawin, Paulraj , Paul, Brian K.
This paper reports the feasibility of using surface mount adhesives to produce low temperature microchannel arrays in a wide variety of metals. Sheet metal embossing and chemical etching processes have been used to produce sealing bosses that eliminate ch...