Converged Mechanical Systems

Based on traditional mechanical engineering, this major integrates education and research with information and communication technology, biotechnology, nanotechnology, and eco-friendly energy technologies. The goal is to train young researchers who can address various challenges related to the Fourth Industrial Revolution and the new climate regime, which have emerged as critical issues for the nation and industry. To achieve this, the program is divided into three specialized areas: Robots & Manufacturing Equipment, Nanomechatronics, and Eco-friendly & Energy Machinery, enabling in-depth study.


The Robots & Manufacturing Equipment specialization focuses on education and research in various fields such as intelligent robots, ultra-precision equipment, optical application equipment, roll-to-roll machines, semiconductor/display equipment, and 3D printing equipment, based on precise mechanisms, processes, and system operation technologies.
Prerequisite undergraduate courses include solid mechanics, mechanics of materials, mechanical design, control, and numerical analysis. After enrolling in UST, students will study subjects such as robotics, ultra-precision system design and control, advanced semiconductor packaging, introduction to printed electronics, and advanced plasma engineering. At the same time, students gain practical experience through collaborations and research projects with various organizations, fostering well-rounded professionals equipped with both theoretical and practical expertise.
Upon graduation, career opportunities are available in companies, research institutes, and universities specializing in robotics and advanced manufacturing equipment.