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Why choose Robotics?

Do you want to be at the forefront of developments in robots, drones, automation and artificial intelligence? On the Master’s programme in Robotics, you build on your engineering knowledge and specialise in the technologies that make robots and autonomous systems work in practice.

You study in Odense, which is a strong centre for robotics and drone technology. This gives you good opportunities to connect with companies, research environments and actors such as Universal Robots, MiR and the drone test centre at Odense Airport. The programme is taught in English.

Robotics is for you if you…

  • want to specialise in robots, drones, automation and autonomous systems
  • want to work with advanced software, hardware, computer vision and artificial intelligence
  • are interested in both technical development and in making solutions work in practice
  • want to work in a sector with strong job opportunities in both Denmark and abroad

What will you learn?

On the Master’s programme in Robotics, you gain deeper knowledge of modern computer and robotics technology. You work with advanced mathematics, programming, electronics, computer vision, embedded systems, artificial intelligence and modelling of robotic systems.

You learn to develop and integrate complex robotic solutions in which hardware and software must work together. These may include robot-based production systems, mobile robots, autonomous drones or other systems where computers, sensors and mechanics are closely integrated.

On the programme, you choose a specialisation in either Advanced Robotics or Drones and Autonomous Systems. The specialisation in Advanced Robotics gives you in-depth knowledge of robot control, robot system design and optimisation of robot movements. The specialisation in Drones and Autonomous Systems gives you knowledge of drone platforms, payloads, route planning, navigation, safety and autonomous systems. It is carried out in close collaboration with SDU UAS Test Center and HCA Airport, where part of the teaching takes place.

Teaching format

Teaching combines theory, experimental work and project work. In the first semesters, you work with your chosen specialisation, while in the third semester you work, among other things, on an interdisciplinary Experts in Teams project. The programme ends with a thesis, which you typically write in collaboration with an SDU research group and/or a company.

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