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Faculty of Electronics, Photonics and Microsystems

Control Engineering and Robotics

Faculty of Electronics, Photonics and Microsystems

Field of study: Control Engineering and Robotics
Language of study: Polish (1 specialisation in English)
Level of education: second-cycle studies
Form of studies: full-time
Number of semesters: 3
Professional title awarded after graduation: MSc Engineer

Multimedia presentations of specialisations in the field:

Robotics, Industry 4.0, Embedded Robotics.

Description of the field of study:

The field of study educates specialists in the field of widely understood automation and robotics, also in English. Students acquire knowledge and skills enabling them to undertake creative tasks in the field of analysis, design and construction of complex automatic and robotic devices and systems. They extend their knowledge of microprocessor control in industrial devices, as well as their perception of the environment and the acquisition and fusion of data which serves to optimize the operation of devices and systems. They learn to use specialist devices and programs.

Graduates from this field are experts in applications of intelligent techniques in buildings, autonomous vehicles, small and large-scale automation and other applications of IT. Their advantage in the labour market consists in their synergistic preparation in the area of electronics, automation, robotics and IT. They are prepared for the challenges of third-cycle studies.

Specialisations:

Students have the opportunity to specialize in the following areas:

Robotics,
Industry 4.0,
Embedded Robotics (specialization in English).

Study program:

The current version of the study program is available by clicking the link: plans and study programs.

Employment perspectives:

designer and developer of modern technical, both hardware and spftware, solutions,

integrator of advanced automation and robotic devices and systems who works in servicing and manufacturing companies and who uses interdisciplinary synergy,

specialist in the use of IT solutions in industrial processes, both low-level (embedded systems) and high-level (production management, logistics, industry 4.0),

manager in engineering design and/or implementation teams or in an own business (e.g. start-up),

employee in research and development centres, as well as scientific institutions in the country and abroad.

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