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Degree
Bachelors
Major
Industrial Design | Industrial Engineering | Mechanical Engineering
Area of study
Engineering
Course Language
English
About Program

Program Overview


Program Overview

The "Design and Manufacturing I" course is a core course in the "Design and Manufacturing" series offered by the School of Mechanical and Power Engineering at Shanghai Jiao Tong University. Guided by the "New Engineering" talent training objectives, the course focuses on the design and manufacturing process of products, using project-based learning to help students master general engineering design and design expression methods, while improving their engineering thinking ability and stimulating innovation.


Course Introduction

The course introduces advanced engineering education concepts, using course projects to drive teaching and help students master the basic methods of engineering design.


Teaching Team

  • Course Leader: Professor Jiang Dan
    • Professor Jiang Dan is a professor and doctoral supervisor at the School of Mechanical and Power Engineering, Shanghai Jiao Tong University. He has visited the University of Michigan and the University of Lyon.
  • Professor Yang Peizhong
  • Professor Jin Xianlong
  • Associate Professor Zhang Xiaoyun
  • Associate Researcher Jiao Sujuan

Project Showcase

  • B10-Automatic Card Shuffler and Dealer
  • C-1 Automatic Sealing Machine

Course Objectives

The course aims to help students master general engineering design and design expression methods, improve their engineering thinking ability, and stimulate innovation.


Course Outline

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Teaching Resources

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Honors and Awards

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Alumni Fund

The course has an alumni fund, including the "6th System 78th Alumni Fund" which held an online exhibition of course projects in the spring semester of 2020.


Previous Years' Highlights

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