MSc in Engineering - Robot Systems (Advanced Robotics Technology/Drones and Autonomous Systems)
Odense, Denmark
DURATION
2 Years
LANGUAGES
English
PACE
Full time
APPLICATION DEADLINE
01 Mar 2025*
EARLIEST START DATE
01 Sep 2025
TUITION FEES
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STUDY FORMAT
On-Campus
* for EU/EEA and Swiss citizens and applicants holding a Danish residence permit I for non-EU/EEA citizens without a current residence permit deadline is 01.02.2025
* Free for full degree students with Nordic, EU/EEA and Swiss citizenship.
Introduction
As a MSc in Engineering in Robot Systems you can take part in the development that occurs within drone- and robot systems. You can, for example, develop robots with artificial intelligence that recognizes different people and adapt to their needs - in hospitals, in industry and in private homes. Or you can work with drones (Unmanned Aerial Systems) which inspects powerlines or buildings, helps in agriculture, delivers blood samples to hospitals or find people who have been injured in natural disasters.
As a master student you can choose one of two specializations:
- Advanced Robotics Technology
- Drones and Autonomous Systems
From September 2020 we offer a revised specialization in Drone Technology under the name MSc. in Robot Systems with specialization in Drones and Autonomous Systems. This entails a full four-semesters programme dedicated to drones and autonomous systems.
With a master degree you will get engineering competencies and general knowledge in areas such as computer science, electronics, unmanned aerial systems technology and robotics combined with an ability to comprehend advanced and highly technological contexts.
Two specializations
If you specialize in Advanced Robotics your thesis can e.g. be in the following subjects:
- Mathematical modelling and computer based model analysis
- Sensor technology
- Computer systems and data transmission
- Computer vision
- Modern artificial intelligence
If you specialize in Drones and Autonomous Systems your thesis can e.g. be in the following subjects:
- Autonomous robot and drone behavior
- Drone software engineering
- Robot and drone swarms
- Aircraft navigation and path planning
- Soft robots and legged robots
- Unmanned aircraft safety
- Computer vision
- Bio-inspired artificial intelligence
During your studies you will get a thorough knowledge about the theory behind robotics such as mathematics, computer science and physics as well as of the more practical engineering subjects such as digital technique, electronics and robotics.
As a robotics engineer you will be able to apply this knowledge in new contexts. Especially in areas which today are part of an amazing development with the integration of computers in a wealth of products and systems.
Project work and exciting research based study environment
You become part of a project based and problem based study environment where you work in project groups. You and your fellow students are responsible for planning and carrying out the project – and for meeting the deadlines. Usually we receive the projects from companies, and we make a point of allowing you to solve ‘real-world’ problems. Learn more from the students themselves.
Versatile career paths
With a master degree in Robot Systems you will have a range of job opportunities – in Denmark and abroad. Apart from various robotic systems, you could also develop i.e. mobile phones, web applications, or security systems.
It is also possible to continue on a three-year research programme which will lead to a PhD degree. Another option is to study an industrial research programme which is carried out in close cooperation with a company where you are employed.
Graduates who have completed this master programme are entitled to use the title of Master of Science (MSc) in Engineering (Robot Systems).
Curriculum
Program structure
The master's program is a two-year program on top of a relevant bachelor's degree.
At the master program you choose one of two specializations:
- Advanced Robotics Technology
- Drones and Autonomous Systems
The first and second semester
The first and second semesters of the master programme are focused on your chosen specialization: Advanced Robotics Technology or Drones and Autonomous Systems. Depending on the specialization, you will work theoretically and experimentally with topics such as kinematics, drone technology, artificial intelligence, embedded systems, autonomous systems, and computer vision. This provides all students with a common and broad foundation which qualifies them for many different jobs, regardless of their specialization.
Third and fourth semesters
The next two semesters broaden the scope of the two specializations. The third semester aims to provide space for electives and integrate skills, whereas the last semester is dedicated to the master thesis. For the master thesis you will choose the subject yourself. The master thesis will typically be carried out in one of the research groups and/or in cooperation with an industrial company.
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