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Mechanical and Production Engineering Department

The Department of Mechanical & Production Engineering

ABOUT THE DEPARTMENT 

INTRODUCTION

The department of Mechanical & Production Engineering is one of the 5 departments in the School of Engineering. The department offers bachelor of Engineering (B.Eng.) degree in Mechanical & Production Engineering which is fully accredited by the Engineers Board of Kenya (EBK) and the Commission for University Education (CUE). Mechanical & production engineers are professionals trained in designing and manufacturing of industrial products as well as maintaining the plant and machine components. The production engineering component emphasizes on operations and process management and industrial organization.

The department also offers postgraduate degree programmes namely, MSc in Energy studies with options in Renewable energy, Energy management and Energy & Environment, MSc in Production Engineering and PhD in Energy Studies.
The Department boasts of well-qualified and experienced academic and technical staff. These include Mechanical Engineers, Chemical Engineers, Professional Metallurgists and Material Scientists with fast industrial experience.

RESEARCH AND DEVELOPMENT

The department maintains a strong collaborative link with the industry in areas of consultancy, research and development. The Research and Development (R&D) programmes are undertaken by both academics staff and students with support from the laboratories of thermo-fluid, solid mechanics and materials science. These programmes fall under the following broad research areas:-

  • Applied Mechanics and Machine Design,
  • Manufacturing Technology and Materials Engineering.
  • Material Surface modification/treatment technologies
  • High temperature corrosion
  • Combustion technologies
  • Thermodynamics and Fluid Mechanics
  • Industrial Engineering and Management
  • Sustainable Energy resources
  • Industrial Health and Safety
  • Non-destructive-testing techniques

INCOME GENERATING UNITS

The academic and technical staff do offer support to the department's income generating unit which was started in 1992. The unit engages the staff to identify and manufacture marketable engineering products in order to increase their professional experience and generate revenue for the department. The workshops are well equipped to produce a wide range of products.

OUR PROGRAMMES

UNDERGRADUATE PROGRAMMES

The undergraduate degree program is designed to cover a wide area of Mechanical, Production and Industrial Engineering. Specifically the degree program is designed to offer sound training in the following core areas:-

  • Manufacturing Engineering and Technology
  • Thermodynamics and Fluid Mechanics
  • Applied Mechanics and Materials Science
  • Engineering Design
  • Industrial Engineering and Management

In order to produce Graduate Engineers who not only are competent in mechanical and production systems but have fairly high level of specialization in this field, the department has embarked on the curriculum review to include the mechatronic theme but without the change of fundamental content of the traditional mechanical engineering curriculum. This is basically an integration of mechanical engineering and electronics coupled with elements of computer applications. The resultant curriculum is stimulating with contemporary emphasis and enhanced content that prepares students to pursue careers that are characterized by high degree of innovation. This is in conformity with the trend in the modern industry.

Programme Structure

There is a set curriculum for the five years of study leading to the award of Bachelor of Engineering (B.Eng) degree in mechanical & production engineering. The first year provides a solid foundation in the basic sciences and a general engineering education. All branches of engineering take the same courses in Mathematics, Mechanics, Physics and Engineering Drawing. Some of the branches also have branch-specific courses in their first-year curricula. The choice of elective subjects is offered in fifth year of study.
Liberal courses are also incorporated in the fifth year curriculum to adequately prepare graduates to join the working force. The liberal courses are tailored towards the following areas:

  • Management sciences
  • Research and development
  • Accounting and Finance
  • Professional ethics
  • Industrial safety.

        Practical Skills

The undergraduate program puts a lot of emphasis on practical application of theoretical knowledge. This is achieved through extensive workshop training, laboratory training, seminars, industrial visits and supervised field attachments.

POSTGRADUATE PROGRAMMES

There are three (3) postgraduate programmes:-

  • MSc. in Production Engineering
  • MSc. in Energy studies
  • DPhil. in Energy Studies

The areas of specialization include the following:-

  • Applied mechanics.
  • Machine design
  • Manufacturing technology.
  • Traditional and advanced engineering materials
  • Renewable energy resources
  • Energy management
  • Industrial safety.

The aim of these programmes is to provide advanced training in a specialized branch of Engineering and prepare candidates for careers in industry as well as in research and teaching institutions.

STAFF

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NAME

 

Position held

DESIGNATION

                                  

                                                 QUALIFICATIONS

       

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MASTERS

BACHELORS

1

Prof. Zachary Siagi

Head of Department

Associate Professor

Engineering , Mechanical, Tshwane University

Production Engineering,

Moi University

B. Tech,

Moi University

2

Prof. Augustine Makokha

Dean, School of Engineering

Full Professor

Thermo Fluids,

Witwatersrand University

Process Engineering, Witwatersrand University

B. Tech,

 Moi University

3

Dr. (Amb.) Joseph Kiplagat

 •Former
Ambassador, S.
Sudan
•Former Dean,
MMUST, SOE

Senior Lecturer

Material Engineering ,

Aristotle of Thessaloniki University

Mechanical Engineering,

Aristotle of Thessaloniki University

 

4

Dr. Stephen Kimutai

 •Former, Time
Table Coordinator
•Deputy HOD,
Undergraduate
Examination
Coordinator
•Coordinator -
Industrial
Attachment

Senior Lecturer

Energy Studies,

Moi University

Manufacturing Technology,

Moi University

B. Tech,

Moi University

5

Dr. Isaiah Muchilwa

 

 Lecturer

Agricultural Engineering,

University of Kassel

Mechanical & Production Engineering, Manufacturing Option, Moi University

B. Tech,

Moi University

6

Dr. Stephen Talai

 •Former,
Undergraduate
Examination
Coordinator
•Chairman -
Departmental Post
Graduate Studies
Committee
•Postgraduate
Coordinator

Lecturer

Engineering, Mechanical , Tshwane University

Renewable Energy,

Moi University

B. Tech,

Moi University

7

Dr. Paul Maina

 

Lecturer

Engineering, Mechanical, Tshwane University

Engineering, Mechanical,

Tshwane University

B. Tech,

Moi University

8

Ms. Joan Kiptarus

 •ISO Departmental
Coordinator
•School ISO
coordinator

Tutorial Fellow

-

Material Engineering ,

 Moi University

B. Tech,

Moi University

9

Mr. Daniel Arusei

Coordinator, Final Year Projects

Graduate Assistant

-

Renewable Energy,

 Moi University

B. Tech,

Moi University

10

Ms. Janet Kipsanai

 

Graduate Assistant

-

Material Engineering,

 Moi University

B. Tech,

Moi University

11

Mr. Lazarus Limo

Workshop Practice/Laboratory Activities Coordinator

Graduate Assistant

-

Renewable Energy,

Moi University

B. Tech,

Moi University

 

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