Type: 
University of Technology
Region: 
Wielkopolskie
Programme: 
Automatic control and robotics
Area: 
Technological sciences
Level: 
Master's Programme
Mode of studies: 
full-time programme
Duration: 
3 semesters - 1,5 year
Tuition fee: 
First semester - 10500 PLN, each consecutive semester - 9200 PLN
Degree awarded: 
magister inżynier
Scholarships available: 
After passing the first semester of studies
Application deadline: 
Thursday, 12 December, 2024
Language: 
EN
Day of semester start: 
Monday, 3 March, 2025
Credits (ECTS): 
90
Admission requirements: 

The candidate is obliged to register in the recruitment system, fill in online application form and upload following documents:

1. Bachelors' diploma - a photocopy legalized at the Polish Embassy/Consulate or Apostilled

2. Transcript of Records (supplement) containing courses passed by a candidate during the studies, in particular including lectures, auditorium classes,
laboratory classes, seminar classes, project classes together with obtained grades. Description of the grading scale applied on the transcript is required, in case it is not explained on the trascript itself.

3. A certificate of the command of English at the minimum level B2.

4. A photocopy of the valid passport (the page with the photo).

5. Curriculum vitae

Description: 

The Institute of Automation and Robotics of the Faculty of Computing at Poznan University of Technology (PUT), Poland offers Master of Science in Automatic Control and Robotics with specialization Smart Aerospace and Autonomous Systems (SAAS) – Autonomiczne Systemy Latające na kierunku Automatyka i Robotyka.

The last decade has seen a significant increase in research in Smart Aerospace and Autonomous Systems. Now, the field is sufficiently mature to engage in a procedure of education. From an educational point of view in the SAAS program we are interested in developing, modeling, simulating and testing guidance, navigation, control and decision systems for autonomous operation of unmanned aerial vehicle systems, unmanned ground vehicle and autonomous and robot systems. Issues of special interest include the determination of levels of autonomy and integration of control, online decision systems, mission planning, trajectory generation and tracking and limited communication.

The objective of the Master SAAS is to give interdisciplinary degree program providing students with strong foundation in smart and autonomous systems aerospace and terrestrial robotics thorough hands-on experience through projects, assignments and a Master’s thesis. One of the main aims of the proposed program study is to merge all institution efforts under one umbrella such as autonomous systems control. The curriculum’s common core represents electrical, aeronautics, mechanical, control, computer science and engineering. At the end of their curriculum, students will be able to develop and implement reliable, safe economically feasible and environmentally responsible smart aerospace and autonomous systems, and then to advance the technology to make such autonomous systems possible.

Learning outcome. Student, after passing their master, will have the following skills:

Capacity to develop and design innovative autonomous systems;

Capacity to work both independently and in multidisciplinary teams, to communicate by written and oral presentations, in an international context;

Capacity to transfer high techniques methodology from university to industry;

Capacity to manage an engineering team;

Ability to understand different European cultures and languages.

Potential jobs:  Government (Law enforcement, border security, coast guard), fire and rescue (forest fire, emergency rescue), energy sector (oil and gas industry distribution infrastructure, electricity, grids/ distribution network monitoring), communication

broadcasting, surveillance, agriculture – forestry

fisheries (environmental monitoring, crop dusting, fisheries protection) and others.

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