Organization Structure

Organizational Structure of the Faculty of Mechanical Engineering

The Faculty of Mechanical Engineering is an academic unit under the Hanoi University of Civil Engineering (HUCE). It is responsible for training, conducting scientific research, and implementing technology transfer in the fields of mechanical engineering, mechatronics, and construction engineering. The organizational structure of the Faculty is designed to ensure efficiency, specialization, and close coordination between teaching, research, and management activities.

At the top level, the Faculty Management Board (FMB) oversees all academic and administrative operations, including teaching, research, international cooperation, and curriculum development. Supporting the Board is the Faculty Scientific and Academic Council, which serves as an advisory body responsible for evaluating and proposing academic policies, training programs, and research orientations.

The Faculty is organized into several academic divisions and laboratories, including:

  • Division of Construction Electromechanics Science and Technology

  • Division of Physics

  • Division of Electrical Engineering

  • Division of Mechanical Engineering Fundamentals

  • Division of Construction Machinery

  • Division of Construction Mechanization

  • Division of Experimental Mechanical Research

Each academic division operates its own laboratory, providing facilities for teaching, experiments, and applied research, enabling students and graduate learners to engage with modern technology and practical engineering environments.

In addition, the Faculty closely collaborates with the Institute of Construction Electromechanics Science and Technology, fostering research, technology transfer, and international collaboration in mechanical and construction engineering.

The Faculty offers training programs at three academic levels:

  • Undergraduate programs: Mechanical Engineering, Mechatronics, Construction Machinery, Construction Mechanization, Automotive Engineering, Electrical Engineering, and Control and Automation Engineering.

  • Master’s program: Mechanical Engineering.

  • Doctoral program: Mechanical Engineering.

This organizational structure allows the Faculty of Mechanical Engineering to effectively integrate academic expertise, enhance research and teaching quality, and meet the quality assurance standards.