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This Master's program delves into groundbreaking advancements in robotics, one of the world's most rapidly expanding sectors. The cornerstone of the program is an extensive research project that enables students to publish their findings and establish a professional portfolio through both theoretical study and hands-on experience at the Centre for Advanced Robotics. The curriculum is directly linked to The Centre for Advanced Robotics at Queen Mary (ARQ), focusing on areas like human-machine interfaces, mechatronic design, drone technology, artificial intelligence, cognitive systems, and beyond.
Participants will learn to design, evaluate, program, assemble, and implement sophisticated engineering systems, including industrial robotic arms, self-navigating robots and vehicles, medical robotics, machines for hazardous environments, wearable tech, and virtual reality applications.
A significant portion of the degree involves an independent research initiative tied to the globally recognized work conducted at our School of Engineering and Materials Science. Students will formulate their projects with guidance from faculty members, with opportunities to partner with leading companies like Shadow Robot, Ocado, Google, Automata, Kuka, Q-Bot, and others. This endeavor will enhance students' skills in developing unified robotic and intelligent systems capable of functioning in diverse, real-world settings.
Throughout the project, learners will implement concepts from their coursework while utilizing cutting-edge laboratory resources. The experience cultivates proficiency in areas such as mechanical design, motion analysis, system dynamics, control mechanisms, electronic systems, software development, information processing, artificial intelligence techniques, and production methodologies.