Biomedical Optics/Biophotonics

The study of light-tissue interaction for medical imaging, diagnostics, and therapeutic applications.
Faculty: Mason, Tilbury

Biomedical Engineering

Combining engineering principles with medical sciences to design healthcare technologies and devices.
Faculty: Bowie, Howell, Khalil, Mason, Tilbury, Wujcik

Biomass Processing & Biorefining

Conversion of biological materials into energy, chemicals, and materials for sustainable solutions.
Faculty: Schwartz, van Walsum, Wheeler

Engineering Education

Development and innovation in teaching methods to enhance engineering learning outcomes.
Faculty: Tilbury, Walton, Weeks

Environmental Science & Engineering

Application of engineering to solve environmental challenges and promote sustainability.
Faculty: DeSisto, Schwartz, van Walsum, Wujcik

Materials Science & Engineering

Research on the properties and applications of materials for advanced engineering solutions.
Faculty: Bousfield, DeSisto, Howell, Mason, Ni, Pendse, Schwartz, van Walsum, Wujcik

Composites & Interfacial Science

Study of composite materials and their interface properties to improve performance.
Faculty: DeSisto, Howell, Mason, Ni, Neivandt, Schwartz, Wujcik

Computational Modeling & Radiomics

Using advanced computation to model physical phenomena and analyze medical imaging data.
Faculty: Bousfield, Khalil

Catalysis & Reaction Engineering

Design and study of catalysts to enhance chemical reactions for industrial processes.
Faculty: Schwartz, van Walsum, Wheeler

Molecular Bio-Physics

Investigation of biological molecules’ physical principles and their interactions.
Faculty: Khalil, Mason, Neivandt, Tilbury

Polymer Science & Engineering

Study and engineering of polymers for industrial and biomedical applications.
Faculty: Bousfield, Mason, Ni, Neivandt, Wujcik

Process Simulation, Economics, and Life Cycle Analysis

Modeling processes to optimize design, cost, and environmental impact.
Faculty: van Walsum, Wheeler

Pulp & Paper

Engineering solutions for the production and sustainability of paper and related products.
Faculty: Bousfield, Howell, Ni, Pendse, Schwartz

Sensors

Design and development of devices that detect and measure physical, chemical, or biological changes.
Faculty: DeSisto, Howell, Mason, Pendse, Wujcik

Spectroscopy

Study of the interaction between light and matter to analyze chemical and physical properties.
Faculty: Howell, Mason, Neivandt, Pendse, Schwartz, Tilbury

Tissue Microenvironments

The study of cellular interactions with their surrounding environment, crucial for understanding tissue function, development, and disease progression.
Faculty: Khalil, Tilbury

Transport Phenomena & Separation

The analysis of mass, energy, and momentum transfer in systems, focusing on separation techniques and fluid behavior in engineering processes.
Faculty: Bousfield, Mason, Pendse, van Walsum, Wujcik

Biomedical Optics/Biophotonics
The study of light-

Biomedical & CHEMICAL Engineering Research


The Biomedical & CHEMICAL Engineering Department provides opportunities for undergraduate and graduate students for research in a wide variety of areas. Explore eaCH AREA and associated faculty members.

Biomedical Optics/Biophotonics

The study of light-tissue interaction for medical imaging, diagnostics, and therapeutic applications.


Faculty and Research Areas:

  • Michael D. Mason
  • Karissa Tilbury

Biomedical Engineering

Combining engineering principles with medical sciences to design healthcare technologies and devices.


Faculty and Research Areas:

  • Robert M. Bowie M.D.
  • Caitlin Howell
  • Andre Khalil
  • Michael D. Mason
  • Karissa Tilbury
  • Evan K. Wujcik

Biomass Processing & Biorefining

Conversion of biological materials into energy, chemicals, and materials for sustainable solutions.


Faculty and Research Areas:

  • Thomas J. Schwartz
  • G. Peter van Walsum
  • M. Clayton Wheeler

Engineering Education

Development and innovation in teaching methods to enhance engineering learning outcomes.


Faculty and Research Areas:

  • Karissa Tilbury
  • Sara L. Walton
  • Lisa Weeks

Environmental Science & Engineering

Application of engineering to solve environmental challenges and promote sustainability.


Faculty and Research Areas:

  • William DeSisto
  • Thomas J. Schwartz
  • G. Peter van Walsum
  • Evan K. Wujcik

Materials Science & Engineering

Research on the properties and applications of materials for advanced engineering solutions.


Faculty and Research Areas:

  • Douglas W. Bousfield
  • William DeSisto
  • Caitlin Howell
  • Michael D. Mason
  • Yonghao Ni
  • Hemant P. Pendse
  • Thomas J. Schwartz
  • G. Peter van Walsum
  • Evan K. Wujcik

Composites & Interfacial Science

Study of composite materials and their interface properties to improve performance.


Faculty and Research Areas:

  • William DeSisto
  • Caitlin Howell
  • Michael D. Mason
  • Yonghao Ni
  • David J. Neivandt
  • Thomas J. Schwartz
  • Evan K. Wujcik

Computational Modeling & Radiomics

Using advanced computation to model physical phenomena and analyze medical imaging data.


Faculty and Research Areas:

  • Douglas W. Bousfield
  • Andre Khalil

Catalysis & Reaction Engineering

Design and study of catalysts to enhance chemical reactions for industrial processes.


Faculty and Research Areas:

  • Thomas J. Schwartz
  • G. Peter van Walsum
  • M. Clayton Wheeler

Molecular Bio-Physics

Investigation of biological molecules’ physical principles and their interactions.


Faculty and Research Areas:

  • Andre Khalil
  • Michael D. Mason
  • David J. Neivandt
  • Karissa Tilbury

Polymer Science & Engineering

Study and engineering of polymers for industrial and biomedical applications.


Faculty and Research Areas:

  • Douglas W. Bousfield
  • Michael D. Mason
  • Yonghao Ni
  • David J. Neivandt
  • Evan K. Wujcik

Process Simulation, Economics, and Life Cycle Analysis

Modeling processes to optimize design, cost, and environmental impact.


Faculty and Research Areas:

  • G. Peter van Walsum
  • M. Clayton Wheeler

Pulp & Paper

Engineering solutions for the production and sustainability of paper and related products.


Faculty and Research Areas:

  • Douglas W. Bousfield
  • Caitlin Howell
  • Yonghao Ni
  • Hemant P. Pendse
  • Thomas J. Schwartz

Sensors

Design and development of devices that detect and measure physical, chemical, or biological changes.


Faculty and Research Areas:

  • William DeSisto
  • Caitlin Howell
  • Michael D. Mason
  • Hemant P. Pendse
  • Evan K. Wujcik

Spectroscopy

Study of the interaction between light and matter to analyze chemical and physical properties.


Faculty and Research Areas:

  • Caitlin Howell
  • Michael D. Mason
  • David J. Neivandt
  • Hemant P. Pendse
  • Thomas J. Schwartz
  • Karissa Tilbury

Tissue Microenvironments

The study of cellular interactions with their surrounding environment, crucial for understanding tissue function, development, and disease progression.


Faculty and Research Areas:

  • Andre Khalil
  • Karissa Tilbury

Transport Phenomena & Separation

The analysis of mass, energy, and momentum transfer in systems, focusing on separation techniques and fluid behavior in engineering processes.


Faculty and Research Areas:

  • Douglas W. Bousfield
  • Michael D. Mason
  • Hemant P. Pendse
  • G. Peter van Walsum
  • Evan K. Wujcik

issue interaction for medical imaging, diagnostics, and therapeutic applications.
Faculty: Mason, Tilbury

Biomedical Engineering
Combining engineering principles with medical sciences to design healthcare technologies and devices.
Faculty: Bowie, Howell, Khalil, Mason, Tilbury, Wujcik

Biomass Processing & Biorefining
Conversion of biological materials into energy, chemicals, and materials for sustainable solutions.
Faculty: Schwartz, van Walsum, Wheeler

Engineering Education
Development and innovation in teaching methods to enhance engineering learning outcomes.
Faculty: Tilbury, Walton, Weeks

Environmental Science & Engineering
Application of engineering to solve environmental challenges and promote sustainability.
Faculty: DeSisto, Schwartz, van Walsum, Wujcik

Materials Science & Engineering
Research on the properties and applications of materials for advanced engineering solutions.
Faculty: Bousfield, DeSisto, Howell, Mason, Ni, Pendse, Schwartz, van Walsum, Wujcik

Composites & Interfacial Science
Study of composite materials and their interface properties to improve performance.
Faculty: DeSisto, Howell, Mason, Ni, Neivandt, Schwartz, Wujcik

Computational Modeling & Radiomics
Using advanced computation to model physical phenomena and analyze medical imaging data.
Faculty: Bousfield, Khalil

Catalysis & Reaction Engineering
Design and study of catalysts to enhance chemical reactions for industrial processes.
Faculty: Schwartz, van Walsum, Wheeler

Molecular Bio-Physics
Investigation of biological molecules’ physical principles and their interactions.
Faculty: Khalil, Mason, Neivandt, Tilbury

Polymer Science & Engineering
Study and engineering of polymers for industrial and biomedical applications.
Faculty: Bousfield, Mason, Ni, Neivandt, Wujcik

Process Simulation, Economics, and Life Cycle Analysis
Modeling processes to optimize design, cost, and environmental impact.
Faculty: van Walsum, Wheeler

Pulp & Paper
Engineering solutions for the production and sustainability of paper and related products.
Faculty: Bousfield, Howell, Ni, Pendse, Schwartz

Sensors
Design and development of devices that detect and measure physical, chemical, or biological changes.
Faculty: DeSisto, Howell, Mason, Pendse, Wujcik

Spectroscopy
Study of the interaction between light and matter to analyze chemical and physical properties.
Faculty: Howell, Mason, Neivandt, Pendse, Schwartz, Tilbury

Tissue Microenvironments
The study of cellular interactions with their surrounding environment, crucial for understanding tissue function, development, and disease progression.
Faculty: Khalil, Tilbury

Transport Phenomena & Separation
The analysis of mass, energy, and momentum transfer in systems, focusing on separation techniques and fluid behavior in engineering processes.
Faculty: Bousfield, Mason, Pendse, van Walsum, Wujcik

Biomedical Optics/Biophotonics

The study of light-tissue interaction for medical imaging, diagnostics, and therapeutic applications.
Faculty: Mason, Tilbury

Biomedical Engineering

Combining engineering principles with medical sciences to design healthcare technologies and devices.
Faculty: Bowie, Howell, Khalil, Mason, Tilbury, Wujcik

Biomass Processing & Biorefining

Conversion of biological materials into energy, chemicals, and materials for sustainable solutions.
Faculty: Schwartz, van Walsum, Wheeler

Engineering Education

Development and innovation in teaching methods to enhance engineering learning outcomes.
Faculty: Tilbury, Walton, Weeks

Environmental Science & Engineering

Application of engineering to solve environmental challenges and promote sustainability.
Faculty: DeSisto, Schwartz, van Walsum, Wujcik

Materials Science & Engineering

Research on the properties and applications of materials for advanced engineering solutions.
Faculty: Bousfield, DeSisto, Howell, Mason, Ni, Pendse, Schwartz, van Walsum, Wujcik

Composites & Interfacial Science

Study of composite materials and their interface properties to improve performance.
Faculty: DeSisto, Howell, Mason, Ni, Neivandt, Schwartz, Wujcik

Computational Modeling & Radiomics

Using advanced computation to model physical phenomena and analyze medical imaging data.
Faculty: Bousfield, Khalil

Catalysis & Reaction Engineering

Design and study of catalysts to enhance chemical reactions for industrial processes.
Faculty: Schwartz, van Walsum, Wheeler

Molecular Bio-Physics

Investigation of biological molecules’ physical principles and their interactions.
Faculty: Khalil, Mason, Neivandt, Tilbury

Polymer Science & Engineering

Study and engineering of polymers for industrial and biomedical applications.
Faculty: Bousfield, Mason, Ni, Neivandt, Wujcik

Process Simulation, Economics, and Life Cycle Analysis

Modeling processes to optimize design, cost, and environmental impact.
Faculty: van Walsum, Wheeler

Pulp & Paper

Engineering solutions for the production and sustainability of paper and related products.
Faculty: Bousfield, Howell, Ni, Pendse, Schwartz

Sensors

Design and development of devices that detect and measure physical, chemical, or biological changes.
Faculty: DeSisto, Howell, Mason, Pendse, Wujcik

Spectroscopy

Study of the interaction between light and matter to analyze chemical and physical properties.
Faculty: Howell, Mason, Neivandt, Pendse, Schwartz, Tilbury

Tissue Microenvironments

The study of cellular interactions with their surrounding environment, crucial for understanding tissue function, development, and disease progression.
Faculty: Khalil, Tilbury

Transport Phenomena & Separation

The analysis of mass, energy, and momentum transfer in systems, focusing on separation techniques and fluid behavior in engineering processes.
Faculty: Bousfield, Mason, Pendse, van Walsum, Wujcik

Student Success
& Advising Center

All MCEC first and second year students are advised by the Student Success and Advising Center. This centralized location is designed to be a key asset during your educational journey. Each major has a Student Success Advocate available to help with student needs. After the second year, students will be assigned a faculty advisor from their program.



Engineering Programs

Majors Supported
Civil & Environmental Engineering
Mechanical Engineering
Engineering Physics
Chemical & Biomedical
Engineering
Electrical & Computer Engineering

School of Engineering Technology

Majors Supported
Construction Engineering Technology
Electrical Engineering Technology
Mechanical Engineering Technology
Surveying Engineering Technology

School of Computing & Information Science

Majors Supported
Computer Science
Human Centered Technology Design
New Media
Computer Science and Business

Meet the team

Arieana Mangra

Majors Supported
Civil & Environmental Engineering

Isaac Cortez

Majors Supported
Mechanical Engineering
Engineering Physics

Elizabeth Bushnell

Majors Supported
Chemical & Biomedical
Engineering
Electrical & Computer Engineering

Laurie Fullerton

Majors Supported
Undeclared

Email: arieana.mangra@maine.edu

Welcome to MCEC! I’m thrilled to support you on your academic journey during your first two years. Together with your faculty mentor, we’ll work towards your goals and ensure you have a rewarding experience. With a diverse background in hospitality, mental health, and higher education, I’m passionate about helping individuals grow and succeed. I’m dedicated to both personal and professional development and believe in making a positive impact on everyone I work with. Let’s embark on this exciting journey together!

Email:
isaac.cortez@maine.edu

Welcome to the Maine College of Engineering and Computing! My name is Isaac Cortez, and I’m your Student Success Advocate. With a background in HR and career development, I bring a wealth of experience in helping individuals achieve their goals. I’m here to support you through your first two years at UMaine by providing personalized academic advising, connecting you with university resources, and ensuring you’re on track to meet your academic and career aspirations.

In my free time, I enjoy swimming, volunteering, and kayaking, and I’m excited to be a part of your journey here at UMaine. Let’s make your college experience as fulfilling and successful as possible! 

Email:
elizabeth.bushnell@maine.edu

Elizabeth has a diverse background in youth development, coaching, recruiting, hiring and training, communication, volunteer coordination, and advocacy. As a lifelong learner and passionately curious person she likes to find out what makes people tick, and support them to find their own unique avenues to success.

Elizabeth lives in Bangor, where she attempts to spend time with her teenage kids, gets outside as much as she can, reads, bakes and dreams about her next travel destination.

Email:
laurief@maine.edu

Laurie has been a dedicated member of the college community for over 35 years, providing unwavering support to countless students through both minor and major challenges. Her warmth, empathy, and dedication have earned her the affectionate title of “College Mom.” Known for her nurturing presence, Laurie has become a beloved figure on campus.

Outside of her role, she enjoys herself by going to craft fairs, spending time with her husband and cat, and enthusiastically decorating for the holidays.


ADDITIONAL SUPPORT

Erin Ellis

Administrative Assistant – School of Engineering Technology

Erin Wight

Academic Coordinator – School of Engineering Technology

Karen Kidder

Administrative Support Supervisor – School of Computing & Information Science

Velma Figgins

Administrative Specialist, New Media – School of Computing & Information Science

Kayla Bouchard

Administrative Support Supervisor – School of Engineering Technology

School of Engineering Technology
5711 Boardman Hall, Room 119
Orono, Maine 04469-5711
Tel: (207) 581-2340
um.set@maine.edu

School of Computing and Information Science
5711 Boardman Hall, Room 348
Orono, ME 04469
Tel: 207.581.2188
kkidder@maine.edu


Advising is a partnership! Together we’ll help you reach your educational goals!

First Year & Sophomore

Academic Center Advisor

Role: Your primary advisor until enrolling in Junior-level classes.
Support: Addresses personal, social, and academic questions, and connects you with UMaine resources.

Faculty Mentor

Role: An expert within your major who has knowledge of the industry, research opportunities, and career paths.
Support: Offers career advice, industry connections, and mentorship.

Junior & Senior

Faculty Advisor

Role: Your primary advisor who provides academic and professional guidance, ensuring you meet degree requirements.
Support: Offers specialized advice on course selection, research opportunities, and career paths within your field of study.

Student Success Advocate

Role: Connects you with campus resources and support services.
Support: Provides guidance on accessing tutoring, mental health services, and other UMaine resources.

Be Proactive

Prepare & Plan

Stay Informed

Stay Connected

SEPTEMBER – DECEMBER

  • 1st Week: As needed, “Add Course” meeting with advisor before the deadline. “Drop Course” meeting before the deadline.
  • September & October: First individual advising meeting to discuss next semester.
  • October: Spring and Winter session schedules posted on MaineStreet.
  • October & November: Meet with your Professional Academic Advisor if you are taking First or Second Year courses. Meet with your Faculty Advisor if you are taking Third or Fourth Year courses.
  • November: Enroll in Winter session and/or Spring classes.

November to December: Individual meetings as needed and final exams.

DECEMBER – JANUARY

  • Optional 3-week session connected to your spring financial aid package.
  • You can take up to 4 credits.
  • Online only.

JANUARY – MAY

  • Add/Drop deadlines are the first three days of the session.
  • 1st Week: As needed, “Add Course” meeting with advisor before the deadline. “Drop Course” meeting before the deadline.
  • January & February: Individual meetings to discuss requirements and major exploration.
  • March: Summer and fall schedules posted on MaineStreet.
  • March & April: Meet with your Professional Academic Advisor if you are taking First or Second Year courses. Meet with your Faculty Advisor if you are taking Third or Fourth Year courses.
  • April: Summer and/or fall course registration.

March to May: Individual meetings as needed and final exams.

JUNE – AUGUST

  • Individual meetings as needed.
  • May Term: 4- or 7-week options. See MaineStreet for add/drop.
  • July Term: 4- or 7-week options. See MaineStreet for add/drop.

14-week sessions: See MaineStreet for add/drop.


The Student Success and Advising Center at our college plays a crucial role in supporting students throughout their academic journey. It offers personalized academic advising, tutoring services, and workshops on study skills and career development. Beyond academics, the center fosters a sense of community through events that encourage collaboration among peers. By providing these resources and opportunities, the Student Success Center helps students navigate challenges and achieve their goals in college and beyond.
Arieana Mangra, Student Success Coordinator

Download the Navigate Student App Today!

The Navigate App is a great resource for personalized updates, reminders of important deadlines, campus resources, and access to your class schedule right there in your phone.

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MCEC Tutoring Center

UMaine students can now access FREE tutoring through Knack, a digital platform that facilitates requests, communication, and scheduling with peer tutors. The platform offers flexible scheduling and a broader range of courses. The Engineering Tutoring Center and University Tutoring program are partnering to expand these services for Engineering students.

To get started, create a Knack account and download the app for Android or iOS at Knack using your MaineStreet credentials. For more details, check out the FAQ section on our website. Interested in tutoring? Visit our “Become a Tutor” page for opportunities.


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Incoming Students
FAQ’s & Support

Department Information

SET Contact Information

Will Manion

Director – School of Engineering Technology

Erin Ellis

Administrative Specialist

Erin Wight

Academic Coordinator

Kayla Bouchard

Administrative Supervisor

5711 Boardman Hall, Room 119
Orono, Maine 04469-5711
Tel: (207) 581-2340

Department Contact Information

Electrical & Computer Engineering

Yifeng Zhu

Department Chair

Heather Pierce

Administrative Specialist

5708 Barrows Hall, Room 101
Orono, Maine 04469
Tel: 207.581.2224

Department Contact Information

Chemical & Biomedical Engineering

Gerard Van Walsum

Department Chair

Cathy Dunn

Administrative Specialist

Jenness Hall, Room 117
Orono, ME 04469-5737
Tel: 207-581-2277

Department Contact Information

Civil & Environmental Engineering

Bill Davids

Department Chair

Brenda Collamore

Administrative Specialist

5711 Boardman Hall, Room 117
Orono, Maine 04469-5711
Tel: (207) 581-2340

Department Contact Information

Mechanical Engineering

Masoud Rais-Rohani

Department Chair

Meghan Honnell

Administrative Specialist

75 Long Road
Orono, ME 04469
Tel: 207.581.2120

Department Contact Information

Engineering Physics

John Thompson

Department Chair

5709 Bennett Hall
Orono, Maine 04469
Tel: 207.581.1016

SCIS Contact Information

School of Computing & Information Science

Penny Rheingans

Director – School of Computing & Information Science

Karen Kidder

Administrative Support Supervisor – School of Computing & Information Science

Velma Figgins

Administrative Specialist, New Media

5711 Boardman Hall
Room 348
Orono, ME 04469
Tel: 207.581.2188

Stay conNECTED

Penny RHEINGANS

Director – School of Computer & Information Science

Karen Kidder

Administrative Support Supervisor – School of Computer & Information Science

Velma Figgins

Administrative Specialist, New Media – School of Computer & information Science

Contact us

School of computer and information Science

5711 Boardman Hall
Room 348
Orono, ME 04469
Tel: 207.581.21

Undergraduate Certificate

Coming Soon: Building Science Certificate for UMaine students working towards a 4-year bachelor’s degree.

Graduate Certificate

Coming Soon: Building Science Certificate for students and industry professionals with a prior bachelor’s degree. Online option to be available.

Velma FIggins

Administrative Specialist- New Media

Human-Centered Technology Design
5711 Boardman Hall, Room 348
Orono, ME 04469
Tel: 207.581.4358

ENGINEERING HOME
BIOMEDICAL
CHEMICAL
Civil & Environmental
COMPUTER
ELECTRICAL
Engineering Physics
Mechanical

UMaine – Your Next Steps for Starting Engineering at MCEC

Hey [Student’s Name],

You’re officially on your way to the Maine College of Engineering and Computing (MCEC), and we couldn’t be more excited to welcome you. Before you arrive on campus, there are a few key steps to complete to ensure you’re fully prepared for your first semester. We’ll guide you through everything.

Step 1: Pay Your Enrollment Deposit

  • Submit your $175 enrollment deposit by May 1, 2025 (or as soon as possible after that).
  • Pay online via your MaineStreet Student Center under “Pay My Deposit.”

Step 2: Activate Your Accounts

  • Set up your UMaine email
  • Set up your MaineStreet portal
  • Instructions: https://go.umaine.edu/get-connected/

Step 3: Submit Your Final Transcripts and Test Scores

  • Final high school transcript – Sent to the UMaine Admissions Office
  • College transcripts (if applicable) – Sent directly to the Office of Student Records
  • SAT, ACT, AP, or IB scores – Sent via the official testing agencies (e.g., College Board)

Step 4: Apply for Financial Aid

  • File the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) to be considered for aid
  • Visit the Student Financial Aid page: https://umaine.edu/stuaid/

Step 5: Apply for Housing

  • Submit your housing application via the Housing Portal: https://umaine.edu/housing/

Step 6: Complete the Pre-Registration Checklist

This helps us:

  • Place you in appropriate general education courses
  • Account for any earned credits
  • [Insert link to checklist]

Step 7: Take the Math Placement Exam

  • Required for some students
  • Available 24 hours after you activate your MaineStreet account
  • Visit the Math Placement page for more info

Step 8: Submit Immunization Records

Mail or fax to:

Shared Processing Center
PO Box 412
Bangor, ME 04402-0412
Fax: (207) 581-5451

Step 9: Review Computer Requirements

  • All engineering and computing students must have a personal computer that meets program specs.
  • Review the requirements here: [Insert PC requirements link]

Step 10: Download Helpful Apps and Tools

  • EAB Navigate – Organize your schedule and connect with your support team
  • Knack Tutoring – Get on-demand academic help
  • CampusGroups – Stay in the loop with campus events and organizations

Step 11: Get Your MaineCard ID

  • Your official student ID is required for:
  • Building access
  • Meal plans
  • Library resources
  • Campus events

Step 12: Sign the Financial Responsibility Statement

  • This is required before the semester begins
  • You can complete it through your MaineStreet portal

Step 13: Orientation and RLE Opportunities

  • Watch for info about New Student Orientation
  • Consider joining a Research Learning Experience (RLE) to get early hands-on experience

Final Step: Move-In Day

Details will be sent as the semester approaches. We look forward to seeing you on campus.

Questions?

We’re here to help. Contact us at mcec.ssac@maine.edu.

Welcome to UMaine,
The MCEC Team

Biomedical Optics/Biophotonics

The study of light-tissue interaction for medical imaging, diagnostics, and therapeutic applications.
Faculty: Mason, Tilbury

Biomedical Engineering

Combining engineering principles with medical sciences to design healthcare technologies and devices.
Faculty: Bowie, Howell, Khalil, Mason, Tilbury, Wujcik

Biomass Processing & Biorefining

Conversion of biological materials into energy, chemicals, and materials for sustainable solutions.
Faculty: Schwartz, van Walsum, Wheeler

Engineering Education

Development and innovation in teaching methods to enhance engineering learning outcomes.
Faculty: Tilbury, Walton, Weeks

Environmental Science & Engineering

Application of engineering to solve environmental challenges and promote sustainability.
Faculty: DeSisto, Schwartz, van Walsum, Wujcik

Materials Science & Engineering

Research on the properties and applications of materials for advanced engineering solutions.
Faculty: Bousfield, DeSisto, Howell, Mason, Ni, Pendse, Schwartz, van Walsum, Wujcik

Composites & Interfacial Science

Study of composite materials and their interface properties to improve performance.
Faculty: DeSisto, Howell, Mason, Ni, Neivandt, Schwartz, Wujcik

Computational Modeling & Radiomics

Using advanced computation to model physical phenomena and analyze medical imaging data.
Faculty: Bousfield, Khalil

Catalysis & Reaction Engineering

Design and study of catalysts to enhance chemical reactions for industrial processes.
Faculty: Schwartz, van Walsum, Wheeler

Molecular Bio-Physics

Investigation of biological molecules’ physical principles and their interactions.
Faculty: Khalil, Mason, Neivandt, Tilbury

Polymer Science & Engineering

Study and engineering of polymers for industrial and biomedical applications.
Faculty: Bousfield, Mason, Ni, Neivandt, Wujcik

Process Simulation, Economics, and Life Cycle Analysis

Modeling processes to optimize design, cost, and environmental impact.
Faculty: van Walsum, Wheeler

Pulp & Paper

Engineering solutions for the production and sustainability of paper and related products.
Faculty: Bousfield, Howell, Ni, Pendse, Schwartz

Sensors

Design and development of devices that detect and measure physical, chemical, or biological changes.
Faculty: DeSisto, Howell, Mason, Pendse, Wujcik

Spectroscopy

Study of the interaction between light and matter to analyze chemical and physical properties.
Faculty: Howell, Mason, Neivandt, Pendse, Schwartz, Tilbury

Tissue Microenvironments

The study of cellular interactions with their surrounding environment, crucial for understanding tissue function, development, and disease progression.
Faculty: Khalil, Tilbury

Transport Phenomena & Separation

The analysis of mass, energy, and momentum transfer in systems, focusing on separation techniques and fluid behavior in engineering processes.
Faculty: Bousfield, Mason, Pendse, van Walsum, Wujcik