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Our Mechanical Engineering faculty represents a dynamic and accomplished group of educators and researchers dedicated to fostering excellence in the field. Comprising seasoned professionals and innovative minds, the faculty brings a wealth of practical experience and academic expertise to the classroom.

Farhan Chowdhury, Professor and Interim Associate Dean

Ph.D. University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 2011

Dr. Farhan Chowdhury is an Associate Professor in the School of Mechanical, Aerospace, and Materials Engineering. He also holds a joint appointment in the School of Electrical, Computer, and Biomedical Engineering. His research is in the areas of Mechanotransduction and Mechanobiology.



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SIU Professor Farhan Chowdhury

Office: ENGR E 015
Phone: 
618-453-7833
Fax: 
618-453-7658
farhan.chowdhury@siu.edu

Tsuchin Philip Chu, Professor, Director of the COE Ph.D. Program

Ph.D. University of South Carolina, 1982

Dr. Tsuchin “Philip” Chu is a senior Professor in the School of Mechanical, Aerospace, and Materials Engineering. Dr. Chu has conducted research for over 30 years in areas such as non-destructive evaluation (NDE), biomedical engineering, experimental mechanics, computer-aided design, manufacturing, and engineering (CAD/CAM/CAE), finite element analysis (FEA), sensors and instrumentation. He is a pioneer in the area of digital image correlation (DIC) and at the cutting edge of research in NDE and biomechanics. He was a faculty member of Polytechnic University in New York before he joined SIUC in 1990 He has more than 80 peer-reviewed journal publications and conference proceedings and over $2 M in grants from NASA, Boeing, US Air Force, IBM, Illinois Clean Coal Institute, etc. Dr. Chu advised more than 40 graduate students. 



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SIU Professor Tsuchin Phillip Chu
Office: ENGR E 27A
Phone: 618-453-7011
Fax: 618-453-7658
tchu@siu.edu
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Bin Dong, Assistant Professor

PhD, Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University, 2019

Dr. Dong specializes in in the field of vibration theory and utilizes advanced computational methods including machine learning to advance vibration theory and develop new models the explain the phenomena. Dr Dong's primary area of expertise lies in the vibration of mechanical systems, with a specialized focus on symmetric and rotating systems. His research is dedicated to innovating novel vibration analyses based on symmetry principles. He aims to offer valuable insights into the vibration properties of diverse mechanical applications, including planetary gears and bladed disks.



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Dr. Bin Dong
Office: ENGR E 025
Phone: 618-453-8737
bin.dong@siu.edu

Hossein Eslamiat, Assistant Professor

Ph.D. Syracuse University, 2020

Dr. Eslamiat specializes in nonlinear dynamics and control, as well as estimation for autonomous systems. He is motivated to facilitate safe integration of autonomous systems to human lives, which is done by demonstrating capabilities of such systems through analytical and experimental research.



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SIU Professor Hossein Eslamiat

Office: ENGR E08
Phone: 618-453-7910
hossein.eslamiat@siu.edu

 

Asghar Esmaeeli, Professor

Ph.D. University of Michigan, 1995

Dr. Asghar Esmaeeli is an expert in large scale computations of multiphase flows. He is one of the key contributors of the immersed boundary technique that was developed in the University of Michigan in early nineties and gained international reputation for its accuracy and robustness in solving complex multiphase flow problems. Dr. Esmaeeli’s research covers a wide range of problems including boiling phenomena, bubbly flows, and electrohydrodynamics. He is a fellow of ASME, an associate fellow of AIAA, and a member of editorial boards of several thermal/fluids journals.



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SIU Professor Asghar Esmaeeli
Office: ENGR E22
Phone: 618-453-7001
Fax: 618-453-7001
esmaeeli@engr.siu.edu

Peter Filip, Professor

Ph.D. TU Ostrava, 1983

Dr. Peter Filip is a Professor in the MAME at Southern Illinois University Carbondale. He has contributed to the understanding of the relationship between the structure and properties of metals, ceramics, composite materials, pioneering work in the development and optimization of brake linings, and smart implant materials. He has developed analytical procedures and friction materials’ design optimization tools based on the understanding of mechanisms applied.



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SIU Professor Peter Filip

Office: ENGR E023
Phone: 
618-453-1166
Fax: 
618-453-5260
filip@siu.edu

Satya Harpalani, Professor

Ph.D. University of California, Berkley, 1985

Dr. Harpalani specializes in ventilation, insitu mining systems. He has obtained his Ph.D. at the University of California, Berkley, in 1985.



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SIU Professor Satya Harpalani

Office: Engineering E6
Phone: 618-453-7918
satya@engr.siu.ed

Sangjin Jung, Assistant Professor

Ph.D. Hanyang University, 2012

Dr. Sangjin Jung is an Assistant Professor in the School of Mechanical, Aerospace, and Materials Engineering. He has conducted research spanning the fields of additive manufacturing and product design. Prior to his current position, he was a Research Scientist in the Department of Mechanical Engineering at Carnegie Mellon University, and he developed new computational design methods for metal additive manufacturing to optimize the consolidation of parts in an assembly system and redesign the system.



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SIU Professor Sangjin Jung

Office: ENGR E 107
Phone: 618-536-2397
Fax: 618-453-7658
sangjin.jung@siu.edu

 

Rasit Koc, Interim Director of Mechanical, Aerospace, and Materials Engineering

Ph.D. Missouri University Science and Technology, 1989

Dr. Rasit Koc is a Professor of the School of Mechanical, Aerospace, and Materials Engineering (MAME) at SIUC. Before coming to SIUC, Dr. Koc was a Senior Engineer at U.S. Department of Energy’s (DOE) National Renewable Energy Laboratory (NREL) in Golden, Colorado, where he conducted research in the areas of Processing and Characterization of Advanced Ceramic Materials and Composites. In 1995, his work on synthesizing nano-size SiC materials received R&D 100 award. During his graduate studies, he worked in cooperation with Dr. Harlan U. Anderson, in the areas of ceramic materials for Fuel Cells. Koc has authored/coauthored more than 90 papers and holds 2 U.S. patents. He served as the American Ceramic Society Rocky Mountain Chapter treasurer and he was an associate editor of the journal for 5 years.



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SIU Professor Rasit Koc

Office: Engineering B-112
Phone: 618-453-7826
Fax: 618-453-7658
kocr@siu.edu

James Mathias, Professor

Ph.D. The Ohio State University, 2001

Dr. Mathias specializes in energy conservation and management as well as experimental testing of non-destructive evaluation systems and thermodynamic cycles.



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SIU Professor James Mathias

Office: ENGR E24
Phone: 618-453-7016
Fax: 618-453-7658
mathias@siu.edu

 

Kanchan Mondal, Adjunct Professor

Ph.D. Southern Illinois University Carbondale, 2001

Dr. Mondal’s research is primarily directed towards environmentally benign process development with current focus on carbon dioxide reduction and materials to enable alternative energy generation options.  His research encompasses development of a clean coal technology (1 patent pending), development of enhanced reactivity CO2 capture agents, development of novel catalysts for carbon dioxide fixation into chemicals and coal to liquid fuels ( 1 patent disclosure), development of materials for environmental remediation, development of low temperature hydrogenation processes (1 patent), supercritical processing, corrosion resistant materials, nanomaterials, energy systems analysis and other issues related to finding engineering solutions to improve the quality of life.



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SIU Professor Kanchan Mondal

Office: ENGR E25
Phone: 
618-453-7059
Fax: 
618-453-7658
kmondal@siu.edu

Sabrina Nilufar, Assistant Professor

Ph.D. University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 2015

Dr. Sabrina Nilufar is an Assistant Professor in the School of Mechanical, Aerospace, and Materials Engineering. Her research focuses on Advanced Materials, Covetics, Reinforced Composite Materials, and Additive Manufacturing.



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SIU Professor Sabrina Nilufar
Office: ENGR E12
Phone: 618-453-1167
Fax: 618-453-7658
sabrina.nilufar@siu.edu

 

Emmanuel Nsofor, Professor

Ph.D. Mississippi State University

Dr. Nsofor is a full professor in the School. His research is mainly on advanced energy systems including analysis, storage, utilization and recovery. He has been funded by a variety of agencies on projects involving experimental investigations and computer modeling. He teaches related courses, has authored several peer-reviewed papers with numerous citations, and advised and graduated many masters and doctoral students. He is a reviewer for reputable journals that include International Journal of Heat and Mass Transfer, Energy Conversion and Management, Applied Energy and AppliedThermal Engineering, He is a Senior Member of AIAA and a member of ASME, ASHRAE, ASEE and ASTFE.



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SIU Professor Emmanuel Nsofor

Office: ENGR E20
Phone: 618-453-7021
Fax: 618-453-7658
nsofor@siu.edu

 

Geoff Swift, Assistant Professor

Ph.D. California Institute of Technology, 2004

Dr. Geoff Swift is an Assistant Professor in the School of Mechanical, Aerospace, and Materials Engineering (MAME) at SIUC. Before joining the MAME faculty, Dr. Swift was a Materials Scientist at EaglePicher Technologies in Joplin, Missouri, where he conducted research into advanced materials for Thermal Batteries. His work resulted in five patents to date (Fall 2020).



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SIU Professor Geoff Swift

Office: ENGR E10
Phone: 618-453-7923
geoffrey.swift@siu.edu

 

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