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Mechatronics represents a cutting-edge engineering field that combines mechanical, electrical, and computer technologies for sophisticated engineering solutions. Specialists in mechatronics lead innovation across defense, aerospace, healthcare, transportation, resource extraction, and production sectors. The curriculum covers subjects like Dynamic Systems, Automated Control Mechanisms, Machine Vision, and Robotic Engineering. This specialization connects with studies on self-operating robotic platforms (airborne, ground-based, and underwater), control theory, and visual computing technology, with practical uses in areas such as elderly support services, ecological and structural surveillance, and smart vehicle guidance systems.
Educational Objectives
implement methodical engineering design concepts, incorporating computational modeling and simulation, to assess and develop mechatronic devices, including robotic and automated control mechanisms and their components.
assess engineering solutions for mechatronic and autonomous applications by choosing and applying fundamental theories from mathematics, physical sciences, computing, system analysis, and data processing techniques.