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The Mechatronics & Design Division, established on 1 May 2002,
focuses on four core areas:
- Mechatronics
- Design
- Dynamics
- Informatics
The current strength
of the division is 23 academic staff, and over 100 graduate students.
The Division coordinates the Mechatronics and Design streams at the
undergraduate level, and hosts two Master of Science programmes,
Computer Integrated Manufacturing and Smart Product Design, at the
graduate level.
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