Who writes engineering dissertations?
Branch-matched PhD engineers: civil PhD for civil, mech PhD for mech, etc. Many with industry experience or active research at leading universities.
Which software do you use?
MATLAB / Simulink, ANSYS, SolidWorks, AutoCAD, CATIA, Aspen Plus, ChemCAD, Multisim, PSpice, ETAP, STAAD-Pro, REVIT, Verilog / VHDL, Python, R.
Will calculations + drawings + code be included?
Yes. Engineering dissertations need all of these. Hand calculations with units, CAD drawings, code with comments, simulation outputs (FEA, CFD), experimental data plots.
Which codes and standards do you cite?
ASCE, ASME, IEEE, IEC, BS, Eurocodes (EN 1990 / 1991 / 1992 / 1993), ACI, AISC, API, ISO. Pinpoint clause references.
Which methodologies are common?
Experimental design, numerical methods (FEM, CFD), simulation validation, statistical analysis (DOE), prototyping, case studies.
Do you use AI?
No. AI hallucinates engineering numbers (real consequences in industry). Every dissertation human-written by a branch-matched PhD engineer.
How long does an engineering dissertation take?
Master’s (15,000-25,000 words): 8-12 weeks. PhD (60,000-100,000 + simulations): 6-12 months. Chapter-by-chapter delivery available.
How do I get a quote?
Use the calculator at the top, or share branch + topic + software requirements. Quote in 30 seconds.