Systems, Control and Robotics
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Systems, Control and Robotics at KTHThe master’s programme involves team collaborations and projects emphasising the academic and cultural diversity of the field. Students will be able to incorporate and use KTH’s strong ties with research and industry leaders for their thesis project in the second year, providing them with excellent career opportunities.The programme starts with mandatory courses that covers systematic methods for building mathematical models of technical systems from basic physical relations and measured data, and theory and methodology of science. The programme continues with courses given in one of the four tracks chosen by the student.Programme tracksRobotics and autonomous systems: This track is intended for students that are interested in autonomous systems. This track has a somewhat broader scope and also looks, for example, at sensing and perception in addition to control.Networked control systems: The track is intended for students who are interested in future industrial or academic careers within the area of networked control systems. Examples of these systems include, among others, autonomous agents and vehicles, smart electricity grids, smart buildings and factories, and communication networks.Systems and control theory: This track provides a strong theoretical basis for a future industrial or academic career in complex system design and analysis.Electric energy systems: This track is intended for students who are interested in systems and control with applications to electric power systems and electrical machines.In addition to courses associated with the tracks, there are also a large number of elective courses. Finally, each student should take one or two non-technical courses. A small seminar-based course discussing issues related to being an engineer in systems and control runs over the two years.CoursesMaster degree projectAll students carry out a degree project, typically during the second half of the second year, upon completion of the necessary programme credits. The project may involve work in a relevant industry or in a department at KTH, and may be combined with course work. For students who wish to pursue a career in research, the thesis project offers an excellent opportunity to develop contacts and the skills necessary to work within a research group; and for those wishing to go into industry, it serves as an important introduction and practical foundation for a career with a prospective employer.
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Applicant's need a bachelor's degree which included "basic mathematics courses in linear algebra, calculus in one and several variables, probability theory and computer science. In addition a course in signals and systems including material about time-continuous and time-discrete systems, sampling, linear filters and systems, transform methods (Laplace and Z) and a course in control engineering is required"
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Stockholm
Sweden
113 56
Sweden
- 2 years
- Full Time
- On Campus Learning
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