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Dr. SA'ED AHMAD QWAITEEN ALAJLOUNI

 

Welcome to the Department of Mechatronics Engineering at the Hashemite University. There is no better time than now to start your career as a mechatronics engineer!

Mechatronics Engineering is the integration of mechanical, electrical, and computer engineering and examples of mechatronics systems include but not limited to: robotics, elevators, escalators, production and assembly lines, building management systems, computer numerical control machines, cranes, printers, photocopiers, scanners, security and alarm systems, appliances, and more.
 
The Mechatronics Engineering program at the Hashemite University was established in 1999 and offers only a bachelor degree in Mechatronics Engineering with 160 credit hours in almost five years including the practical training. Graduates of the Department of Mechatronics Engineering at the Hashemite University are very well educated and certainly recognized internationally as distinguished engineers.
 
We take pride in providing our students with high quality education through a modern and innovative curriculum delivered by a group of highly qualified and highly motivated academic staff in world class facilities and laboratories. The Mechatronics Engineering program has established an excellent reputation with industry as a source of outstanding engineers. The Department of Mechatronics Engineering strives for continuous improvement, and for updating the undergraduate curricula to better meet the needs of today’s students and tomorrow’s practicing engineers and the needs of students who want a strong technical background as preparation for a career in the field of mechatronics.

We consider research as an essential aspect for the continuous improvement of the educational material on one hand and for our professional and academic development on the other. We work hard to develop and maintain strong relations with industry and the local community.  We welcome real partnerships and cooperation with other universities locally and internationally. Fields of research in the department of mechatronics engineering include control systems, robotic systems, intelligent systems, linear and nonlinear systems, dynamics and vibrations, micro-electro-mechanical systems, renewable energy systems, hydraulic and pneumatic systems, and industrial automation.

As you explore our website, please feel free to contact us with any questions, comments, or suggestions about our program or department.