MIT class 2.72/2.270 (Elements of Mechanical Design) offers undergraduate and graduate students advanced study of modeling, design, and integration, along with best practices for use of machine elements like bearings, bolts, belts, flexures, and gears.

“[Students] learn how to use basically everything from the MechE undergraduate curriculum to build hardcore advanced machines,” says Martin Culpepper, the Ralph E. and Eloise F. Cross Professor in Manufacturing and professor of mechanical engineering (MechE) at MIT.

The course employs modeling and analysis exercises based on rigorous application of physics, mathematics, and core mechanical engineering principles, which are then reinforced through lab experiences and a mechanical system design project.

Culpepper, known to students and colleagues as Marty, says one of his main goals in the course is to “make students into stronger engineers.” His methods involve a mix of teaching and coaching techniques that push students to explore the bounds of what’s possible.

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