The Department of Mechanical Engineering at Mangalam Polytechnic College stands as one of the most sought-after and dynamic departments on campus, offering a comprehensive Diploma program that lays a strong foundation for a prosperous engineering career. Known for its excellent pass percentage, state-of-the-art laboratories, and exceptional campus infrastructure, the department provides students with a vibrant environment to explore, innovate, and excel. Through multidisciplinary training, industry-oriented internships, and an impressive placement record, students gain the technical expertise and professional readiness essential for today’s competitive world. The department’s highly qualified and experienced faculty members, supported by a team of skilled and knowledgeable lab staff, are dedicated to guiding students toward academic excellence while nurturing creativity, leadership, and ethical values. Together, they continuously strive to fulfill the Vision and Mission of the department, empowering students with knowledge, enriching them through industrial exposure, and shaping them into responsible engineers who contribute meaningfully to society and the environment.
Dr. Isaac Wilson currently serves as the Head of the Department of Mechanical Engineering at Mangalam Polytechnic College. He brings with him a balanced blend of industry and academic experience, having worked for over three years in the mechanical industry and more than three years in teaching and academic coordination. His research focuses on sustainable energy technologies, particularly the extraction of energy from gas hydrate reserves, a promising solution to global energy demands. He has authored 14 research papers in high-impact top-tier journals and presented his work at various international conferences.
With his rich experience in both practical engineering applications and advanced research, he is committed to guiding students toward academic excellence and career readiness. His industry insights, research background, and leadership ensure that students receive a well-rounded education that aligns with current technological advancements and future opportunities in mechanical engineering.