How to Apply
Thank you for your interest in our Graduate Program. Please review the following requirements to determine if you qualify.
Grade Requirements
English Language Proficiency
All international applicants to the School of Graduate Studies whose mother tongue is not English (including International applicants who are Landed Immigrants or residents in Canada) are required to demonstrate a competency in the English language in one of the following ways:
- Paper-based TOEFL with a minimum score of 550, including the Test of Written English (TWE) - 4
- TOEFL, Internet based test with a minimum score of 80, writing - 25
- TOEFL, Computer based test with a minimum score of 213, writing 4
- British Council English Language Test (IELTS) with a minimum score of band 7
- Michigan English Language Assessment Battery (MELAB) with a minimum score of 85
- Canadian Test of English for Scholars and Trainees (CanTest) with a minimum score of band 4.5.
The following is a listing of our faculty members and their areas of interest:
| Afzal |
- Biocomposites and biomaterials
- Green nanotechnology
- Microwave heating and processing
- Thermo-physical properties
- Bioenergy systems
- Densification
- Solid biofuels
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| Biden |
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| Carretero |
- Simulation
- Optimization
- Robotics
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| Chen |
- Sheet metal forming
- Micro-mechanics
- Smart materials
- Fracture Mechanics
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| Dubay |
- Advanced process control
- Plastic injection molding
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| Gerber |
- Computational fluid mechanics
- Thermodynamics
- Multiphase flows
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| Hall |
- Experimental fluid mechanics
- Turbulence
- Flow induced vibration and noise
- Shear flows
- Flow control
- Coherent structures
- Energy systems
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| Holloway |
- Fluid mechanics
- Aerodynamics
- Turbulence
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| Hussein |
- Nondestructive testing and imaging with nuclear radiation
- Threat-material detection
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| Jeans |
- Ocean Renewable Energy
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Submarine Hydrodynamics
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Aerodynamics
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Vortical Flows
- Computational Fluid Dynamics
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| Lyon |
- Automatic control and fault diagnosis
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| Rogers |
- Machine design
- Vibration
- Friction and impact
- Computer simulation
- Finite elements
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| Simoneau |
- Analytical modeling of the metal cutting process
- High strain rate of behaviour of materials
- Understanding the impact of microstructural constituents and microstructural evolution during plastic deformation
- Machining heterogeneous structures - metals and composites
- Extended use of Finite Element modeling to model material processing
- Surface integrity and burr formation in microscale machining
- Analytical modeling of the metal cutting process
- Micromachining of ceramics
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| Yao |
- Design theory and methodology
- Human centered design
- Artificial intelligence in design
- Human machine interaction
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If you qualify and wish to apply please refer to the School of Graduate Studies website for application procedures.