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Master of Science and Engineering (M.S.E.)

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This new and unique program administered by the GRASP Lab of the University of Pennsylvania will educate students in the interdisciplinary aspects of the science and technology of robotic and intelligent machines.

The modern expert in robotics and intelligent systems must be proficient in artificial intelligence, computer vision, control systems, dynamics, machine learning, as well as design, programming, and prototyping of robotic systems.

This multi-departmental, multi-disciplinary program provides an ideal foundation for industrial jobs in robotics, defense, aerospace, and automotive industries and various government agencies.

The Robotics M.S.E. consists of a total of ten courses and an optonal thesis project. It includes coursework in:

Core courses

Robotics and Automation
Control Systems Design
Machine Perception
Machine Learning

Sample elective courses

Learning in Robotics
Vision and Learning
Hybrid Systems
Motion planning
Mechatronics
Bio-mechanics

Application Deadlines:

Fall Term 2008 Entry:
June 1, 2008

Spring Term 2009 Entry: November 1, 2008

 

Program Poster

 


M.S.E.
Features:

Courses from Computer and Information Science (CIS), Electrical and Systems Engineering (ESE), and Mechanical Engineering and Applied Mechanics (MEAM)
Ideal preparation for doctoral studies in robotics and related fields
Course advising, teaching, and MSE thesis supervision by world-renowned faculty
Access to state-of-the-art experimental facilities
Opportunities for research projects in robotics and related fields in the GRASP Lab
Participation in exciting robot competitions such as the Robocup soccer tournament
Attendance of weekly GRASP seminars and participation in GRASP social events
Professional networking with peers in industry and academia
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