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John M. Tarbell
"I have spent most of my adult life studying the cardiovascular system from an engineering point of view—trying to understand how the forces of blood-flow influence the biology of vascular cells and the course of vascular diseases. I couldn't have asked for a more rewarding career."
John M. Tarbell
Distinguished Professor of Biomedical Engineering, City College and The Graduate Center
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Engineering

Also see Department Website:
http://web.gc.cuny.edu/dept/engineering/

The Ph.D. Program in Engineering prepares selected students for academic research and management careers in five fields of engineering.

Biomedical Engineering
Areas of study include arterial disease, bioheat transfer, bioimage processing and medical instrumentation, biomechanics of cervical spine, head, and neck injuries, biosignal processing, design and structural studies of biomaterials, hydrogels for controlled drug release, image perception, intercellular communication, microvascular exchange, orthopaedic biomechanics, rehabilitation engineering, renal transport, and soft tissue mechanics.

Chemical Engineering
Areas of study include biomedical engineering, controlled drug release; transport phenomena, fluid mechanics, interfacial phenomena, boiling heat transfer, air pollution control, fluidization; powder technology; chemical reaction engineering; separation with partially miscible fluids; polymers and polymer films; computer-aided process design, simulation, economics; clean fuels, coal gasification.

Civil Engineering
Areas of study include transportation, earthquake engineering, reliability of bridges, soil-structure interaction, foundation engineering, wave propagation, fracture mechanics, composite structures, leachate treatment, municipal and industrial waste treatment including physicochemical and biological processes, water resources, surface water hydraulics and hydrology, remote sense application in natural resources forecasting, reservoir modeling, nonpoint source pollution, modeling of groundwater.

Electrical Engineering
Areas of study include communications; computer networks engineering; photonics engineering, including optical communications, nonlinear optics, remote sensing and lidar for atmospheric and environmental studies; atmospheric solid-state lasers; optical engineering; parallel processing; VLSI design; control and control system engineering; image and signal processing; multidimensional filter design.

Mechanical Engineering
Areas of study include fluid mechanics and turbulence, biomedical engineering, dynamics, machine dynamics, stress analysis, vibrations, microelectronic cooling, heat transfer, aerodynamics, turbomachinery, robotics, computer simulation in manufacturing, materials, fracture mechanics, composite materials, and solid mechanics.

 
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Executive Officer:
Professor Mumtaz Kassir
School of Engineering
The City College
Convent Avenue and 138 Street
New York, NY 10031
1.212.650.8030
Email: kassir@ccny.cuny.edu
Also see Bulletin for Admission Requirements and Degree Requirements.
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