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Candidate Students General Information History What is ME and MSE? Vision and Objectives Acquired Skills and Employment Opportunities Mechanical Engineering (ME) and Materials Science and Engineering (MSE) are among the broadest engineering disciplines; the objectives of these fields are to utilize the scientific principles of physics, mathematics, chemistry and biology for the analysis, design, development, optimization, and production of components, machines, processes and systems. The profile of the engineering field has changed so dramatically over the years that it is no longer an easy task to define a “typical” mechanical engineer. Indeed, the level of education afforded to the mechanical engineer of today permits him or her to work in diverse areas ranging from research, design, development, consulting, fabrication, processing, testing, and characterization to operation, planning, marketing, sales and management. In fact, as they mature professionally, many mechanical engineers move from the more technical environment of design and development to the more business-oriented environment of operations, sales and management. Thus, it is perhaps more appropriate to talk about a typical career path rather than a typical mechanical engineer. In recognition of the diversity of the mechanical engineering discipline, the Department of Mechanical Engineering and Materials Science and Engineering aims to foster the appropriate learning environment for its students that will allow them to meet their educational aspirations and pursue their career goals in Cyprus. The single feature that characterises and distinguishes engineers from other professionals is design, and that could entail design of machinery (Mechanical Engineering), design of major highways (Civil Engineering), design of electronic materials/devices and systems (Materials Engineering and Electrical Engineering), and many others. In order for design to have practical significance, however, it must culminate in the production or fabrication of a device, structure or system. Fabrication of any product, however, requires the selection of the appropriate materials. In fact, materials selection is so important from both engineering and economic perspectives that it constitutes an integral and often the most important component of engineering design. If one also takes into account the fact that the rapid technological advancements of recent years have brought into the forefront novel materials like composite and smart materials that allow the design of materials with enhanced properties and characteristics, then one appreciates that the term “modern mechanical engineering design” entails the design of not only a product or a structure but also the material itself. Thus, it is logical that a Department that combines the fields of Mechanical Engineering and Materials Science and Engineering will be able to arm its graduates with the necessary tools to effect complete engineering design beginning with the preliminary stages of design of not only the product or structure but also of the appropriate material and culminating in the last stages of production. In our Department therefore, integrated with the field of Mechanical Engineering is the field of Materials Science and Engineering. Materials Science and Engineering is an interdisciplinary field that has only recently come into the forefront of technology. The stature of the field has grown from that of a support field to that of an independent engineering discipline when it became evident that the activities in various materials categories such as metals, ceramics and polymers have a lot of common features among them involving both their processing and experimental characterization techniques as well as the micromechanical (numerical and analytical) methodologies for the assessment of their properties. Materials Science and Engineering, therefore, has emerged from the integration of these activities. Materials Science and Engineering may be defined as the field of study of the structure and properties of different materials that has the objective of appreciating the relationships between the structural characteristics, processing techniques, and properties of a certain product. Materials Science and Engineering is the utilization of the accumulated knowledgebase for the purpose of effecting specific design, synthesis, control and modification of appropriate materials for engineering and general technological applications. The interdisciplinary nature of the field has its foundations in the fact that one needs to appreciate both the underlying scientific foundations of the pertinent materials – beginning from their fundamental building blocks at the nanoscopic level to their macroscopic behaviour – as well as the specific mechanics characterising their applications. Thus, it is a very broad field attracting scientists and engineers that come from a wide range of educational and research backgrounds such as Physics, Chemistry, Biology, and Engineering. Moreover, it has been observed that, in the recent years, many leading Universities throughout the world are offering both undergraduate and graduate degrees in Materials Science and Engineering. This trend will continue as more countries realise the importance of the field in the achievement of innovative and ambitious technological goals.

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281Jul-2021Temperature-Dependent Electronic Ground-State Charge Transfer in van der Waals HeterostructuresPark, Soohyung ; Wang, Haiyuan ; Schultz, Thorsten ; Shin, Dongguen ; Ovsyannikov, Ruslan ; Zacharias, Marios ; Maksimov, Dmitrii ; Meissner, Matthias ; Hasegawa, Yuri ; Yamaguchi, Takuma ; Kera, Satoshi ; Aljarb, Areej ; Hakami, Mariam ; Li, Lain-Jong ; Tung, Vincent ; Amsalem, Patrick ; Rossi, Mariana ; Koch, Norbert 
2822010Testing of a ground coupled heat pumpKalogirou, Soteris A. ; Florides, Georgios A. ; Messaritis, Vassilios 
283Jun-2019Testing of the 1st PTC system in Cyprus’ Biggest Soft Drinks FactoryKtistis, Panayiotis K. ; Agathokleous, Rafaela ; Kalogirou, Soteris A. 
284Oct-2013Theoretical study of the application of Phase Change Materials (PCM) on the envelope of a typical dwelling in CyprusPanayiotou, Gregoris ; Kalogirou, Soteris A. ; Tassou, Savvas A. 
285Jun-2016Thermal Analysis of a Building Integrated Photovoltaic (BIPV) SystemAgathokleous, Rafaela ; Kalogirou, Soteris A. 
2861-Nov-2021Thermal analysis of metal-organic precursors for functional cu:Νiox hole transporting layer in inverted perovskite solar cells: Role of solution combustion chemistry in cu:Νiox thin films processingIoakeimidis, Apostolos ; Papadas, Ioannis T. ; Koutsouroubi, Eirini D. ; Armatas, Gerasimos S. ; Choulis, Stelios A. 
287Nov-2017Thermal Analysis of Naturally Ventilated BIPV systemsAgathokleous, Rafaela 
2882014Thermal properties of the ground in Cyprus and their correlations and effect on the efficiency of ground heat exchangersFlorides, Georgios A. ; Iosif-Stylianou, Iosifina ; Zomeni, Zomenia ; Tsiolakis, E. ; Pouloupatis, Panayiotis ; Kalogirou, Soteris A. ; Christodoulides, Paul ; Messaritis, Vassilios ; Panayiotou, Gregoris ; Theofanous, Elisavet 
289Mar-2017Thermal testing of new photovoltaic (PV) modules for building integration, encapsulated with glass fibre reinforced composite materials and comparison with conventional PhotovoltaicAgathokleous, Rafaela ; Kalogirou, Soteris A. 
29015-Dec-2020Toward nearly Zero Energy Buildings through Electrical Storage and Mathematical OptimizationGeorgiou, George 
119-Mar-2017Tribomechanical Response of Bare and Hydrogenated Amorphous Carbon Coated Metallic BiomaterialsKapnisis, Konstantinos ; Constantinou, Marios ; Kyrkou, Maria ; Nikolaou, Petros ; Anayiotos, Andreas ; Constantinides, Georgios 
12Oct-2008Uncertainty in Solar Thermal Systems SimulationsKalogirou, Soteris A. 
132021Underground flow through a porous medium and ground heat exchangersIosif-Stylianou, Iosifina ; Christodoulides, Paul ; Aresti, Lazaros ; Tassou, Savvas A. ; Florides, Georgios A. 
141-Feb-2016Understanding the light soaking effects in inverted organic solar cells functionalized with conjugated macroelectrolyte electron-collecting interlayersXu, Weidong ; Xia, Ruidong ; Ye, Tengling ; Zhao, Li ; Kan, Zhipeng ; Mei, Yang ; Yan, Congfei ; Zhang, Xinwen ; Lai, Wenyong ; Keivanidis, Panagiotis E. ; Huang, Wei 
151-Jul-2021Untapped potential of moving bed biofilm reactors with different biocarrier types for bilge water treatment: A laboratory‐scale studyMazioti, Aikaterini A ; Koutsokeras, Loukas E. ; Constantinides, Georgios ; Vyrides, Ioannis 
162014Use / Planning / Energy Control Systems Installation in Building Facilities.Δαριβάκης, Μιχάλης 
17May-2012Use of phase change materials (PCM) for the improvement of energy storage in solar water heating systemsKalogirou, Soteris A. ; Antoniou, Vassiliki ; Panayiotou, Gregoris 
18May-2014Using artificial neural networks for the construction of contour maps of thermal conductivityKalogirou, Soteris A. ; Christodoulides, Paul ; Florides, Georgios A. ; Pouloupatis, Panayiotis ; Iosif-Stylianou, Iosifina 
19May-2020Using buildings' foundation as a GHE in moderate climatesAresti, Lazaros ; Christodoulides, Paul ; Florides, Georgios A. 
202023Using Ground Source Heat Pumps for Micro-scale 5G DHC in Eastern 1 Mediterranean conditionsAresti, Lazaros ; Florides, Georgios A. ; Christodoulides, Paul