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The MSc in Robotics and Autonomous Systems provides students with cutting-edge expertise to create pioneering solutions for the rapidly growing global Robotics and Autonomous Systems (RAS) industry, as well as various other fields where RAS capabilities are valuable. Potential applications span agriculture, food production, transportation, supply chains, industrial manufacturing, medical services, and nuclear technology.
This program prepares graduates for advanced research opportunities, enabling them to refine their specialization. Lincoln is home to the UK's - and one of the planet's - most significant clusters of agricultural robotics experts, serving as a key center for British agribusiness. While many students opt to focus on this domain through partnerships with local firms engaged in collaborative R&D with our institution, others pursue different specializations. The curriculum draws from ongoing research at the University of Lincoln, particularly through the Lincoln Centre for Autonomous Systems, ensuring alignment with current academic developments.
Designed as an advanced Master's program, it builds upon prior education in computer science or related technical disciplines, allowing students to deepen their understanding with a concentrated emphasis on Robotics and Autonomous Systems (RAS). Participants can strengthen and implement their programming and mathematical knowledge through hands-on labs, academic sessions, discussions, and self-directed study. The course requires foundational programming knowledge and mathematical comprehension while introducing sophisticated computing concepts specific to this discipline.