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Department of<br />

mechanical engineering<br />

(Including: Blast Impact and Survivability <strong>Research</strong> Unit<br />

(BISRU), Centre for Materials Engineering (CME), Centre<br />

for <strong>Research</strong> in Computational and Applied Mechanics<br />

(CERECAM), Energy <strong>Research</strong> Centre (ERC), and the<br />

SASOL Advanced Fuels Laboratory (SAFL)).<br />

Head OF deparTMenT: prOFessOr cHrisTiaan<br />

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deparTMenTal prOFile<br />

The Department of Mechanical Engineering includes the<br />

following recognized research groupings: Blast Impact<br />

and Survivability <strong>Research</strong> Unit (BISRU), the Centre for<br />

Materials Engineering (CME), the Centre for <strong>Research</strong><br />

in Computational and Applied Mechanics (CERECAM),<br />

the Energy <strong>Research</strong> Centre (ERC) and the SASOL<br />

Advanced Fuels Laboratory (SAFL). The research interests<br />

of BISRU cover all engineering aspects of blast and<br />

impact scenarios, including the impact/blast process,<br />

structural response and material characterisation of<br />

structural components, as well as human bio-mechanical<br />

response under impact conditions. <strong>Research</strong> in CME is<br />

directed at an understanding the relationships between<br />

the production processes and structure, properties and<br />

faCUlTy of engineeRing & The bUilT enviRonmenT<br />

performance of engineering materials. CERECAM focuses<br />

on mathematical modelling of complex material behaviour,<br />

simulation of processes of deformation and failure of<br />

engineering components and artefacts, development of<br />

stable and accurate computational solution techniques<br />

and computational fluid dynamics. The ERC researches<br />

energy efficiency, energy modelling, climate change<br />

issues and sustainable energy. The SAFL is arguably<br />

the most sophisticated engines laboratory undertaking<br />

fuels research in the country. A number of smaller<br />

research groupings focus on areas such as advanced<br />

manufacturing, aeronautics, orthopaedics, composite<br />

materials engineering, computational fluid dynamics,<br />

engineering education, engineering management, fracture<br />

and fatigue, non-destructive testing and robotics.<br />

deparTMenTal sTaTisTics<br />

permanent and long-term contract staff<br />

professors 6<br />

adjunct professors 1<br />

emeritus professor 1<br />

Honorary professor 1<br />

associate professors 7<br />

senior lecturers 7<br />

lecturers 3<br />

part-time lecturer 2<br />

Teaching assistants 9<br />

Technical support staff 10<br />

administrative and clerical staff 3<br />

workshop apprentices 3<br />

total 54<br />

students<br />

postdoctoral 3<br />

pg diploma 8<br />

doctoral 29<br />

Occasional – non degree ug 12<br />

Occasional – non degree pg 2<br />

Master’s 149<br />

Honours 11<br />

undergraduate 575<br />

total 789<br />

researcH Fields and sTaFF<br />

prOFessOr kevin BenneTT<br />

Director, Energy <strong>Research</strong> Centre; Energy research.<br />

Ms Tracy BOOysen<br />

Chief Scientific Officer; Electro Mechanical engineering,<br />

robotics and agents.<br />

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