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         This department's research encompasses key areas in the fields of marine engineering, mechanical engineering, and electrical engineering. These areas include solid mechanics, fluid mechanics, heat transfer and thermodynamics, electromechanical control and automation, precision design and manufacturing, as well as microwave and energy materials, among other academic domains. The department currently houses a total of 14 laboratories, comprising 3 teaching laboratories and 11 research laboratories, all equipped with advanced instrumentation and equipment. Research projects in this department are sourced from various sources, including government research units, state-owned organizations, foundation research institutions, and private enterprises that commission research. The master's program within this department covers a wide range of research fields, meeting the demands of various science and engineering-related disciplines. Students have the flexibility to choose research topics aligned with their interests. Upon graduation, there are diverse career opportunities available. Graduates can pursue careers in marine engineering-related industries, electrical and mechanical power plants, specializing as professional technical personnel. Additionally, they have the option to pursue public service careers or continue their education by enrolling in the department's doctoral program for further specialization and research.