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The Woodruff School offers a rigorous graduate program designed for students with engineering, mechanics, mathematics, or science backgrounds, culminating in a Master of Science in Mechanical Engineering. While most coursework is flexible, each study plan must satisfy the School's standards for breadth, depth, and academic rigor.
The Automation, Robotics, and Control research domain spans from theoretical control principles to developing and testing cutting-edge mechatronic systems for automation applications. Mechatronics research integrates mechanical and electrical engineering to optimize system performance through intelligent design and control integration.
Key research areas encompass vibration control, adaptive systems for uncertain environments, automated production processes, intelligent control algorithms, high-precision motion systems, multimedia applications, smart sensing technologies, visual motion tracking, and remote operation systems.