Mechanical Engineering - Mastertrack Engineering Fluid Mechanics

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  • University/Institute Name Eindhoven University of Technology (TU/e)
  • Attendance Type On Campus (Full Time)
  • Position Duration2 years
  • Application deadlineMay 2026

Position Details (Master's)

The Mechanical Engineering - Mastertrack Engineering Fluid Mechanics offered byEindhoven University of Technology (TU/e)is all about acquiring fundamental understanding of fluid flows and mastering the tools to use that knowledge to develop technological innovations.

Key Features

How do you harvest wind energy? How do you improve the aerodynamics of a car? How do you cool a microchip? How do you make sustainable fuels? How do you extract CO2 from the air and store it? How do you print food?If these questions spark your curiosity, then the Mechanical Engineering - Mastertrack Engineering Fluid Mechanics offered by Eindhoven University of Technology (TU/e) is right up your alley.

Fluid mechanics is all around us, even though most often we cannot see it. Fluid mechanics provides understanding of how fluids behave, making it highly relevant for many engineering systems. That includes those that are essential in solving the big societal challenges we face today. EFM engineers develop sustainable energy systems and optimize industrial processes - for example in chip manufacturing and printing technology. They also design efficient ways to recycle materials.

The fundamental underpinning of this master’s track helps you to become a fluid mechanics specialist, capable of making an impact on a broad range of fields and applications. The awareness in this master’s track for multi-disciplinarity, characteristic for a mechanical engineer, will train you to become an effective team-player in a research and development environment.

Courses include:

  • Advanced Engineering Mathematics
  • Advanced Computational Continuum Mechanics
  • Experimentation for Mechanical Engineering
  • Scientific Computing for Mechanical Engineering
  • Interfacial Transport Phenomena in Engineering Flows

Research Areas & Fields of Study involved in the position

Position Start Date

Sep 2026