The M.Sc. Robotic Systems Engineering (RoboSys) at the RWTH Aachen University addresses specifically the purposes of the practicing mechanical engineer. Within one programme you can choose between two study tracks: academic track or industrial track to fit your personal interest and career planning best. Robotic technology and cyber-physical systems are widely applied in different ways, such as industrial machines, automobiles, micro-electric industries, as well as aerospace and air transport industries.
The M.Sc. RoboSys programme features two main themes: 1) The optimal application of robots 2) The development and construction of new robotic systems. Bridging gaps between engineering disciplines, this Masters degree programme offers students a unique learning environment and a multidisciplinary education that will enable them to develop innovative and intelligent robotic solutions and systems with the aim to meet today's most pressing global challenges: industrial productivity, energy efficiency, environmental responsibility, health care issues, and mobility services.
Templergraben 55, 52062 Aachen, Germany
The M.Sc. Robotic Systems Engineering (RoboSys) at the RWTH Aachen University addresses specifically the purposes of the practicing mechanical engineer. Within one programme you can choose between two study tracks: academic track or industrial track to fit your personal interest and career planning best. Robotic technology and cyber-physical systems are widely applied in different ways, such as industrial machines, automobiles, micro-electric industries, as well as aerospace and air transport industries.
The M.Sc. RoboSys programme features two main themes: 1) The optimal application of robots 2) The development and construction of new robotic systems. Bridging gaps between engineering disciplines, this Masters degree programme offers students a unique learning environment and a multidisciplinary education that will enable them to develop innovative and intelligent robotic solutions and systems with the aim to meet today's most pressing global challenges: industrial productivity, energy efficiency, environmental responsibility, health care issues, and mobility services.
Templergraben 55, 52062 Aachen, Germany