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Although the EMARO programme relates primarily to the context of robotic systems, the concepts covered can be applied to a much wider range of other engineering and economic systems. The
career prospects
for EMARO graduates are therefore
excellent
. They can be employed in diverse industrial and economic sectors, as the courses are relevant to
today’s high tech society
.
On graduation from EMARO Master's course, the student will have acquired the following
skills:
In-depth
scientific
and
technical
knowledge of
Robotics Engineering
and the skills to use this knowledge effectively.
Capacity to master modern techniques in
developing
and
designing innovative robotic systems
such as modelling, simulation, optimisation, analysis, and control.
Capacity to work both
independently
and
in multidisciplinary teams
, interacting effectively with specialists and taking
initiatives
where necessary.
Capacity to
communicate
effectively (through both written and oral presentations) in an
international context
,
Capacity to adopt the most
suitable methods
for the problem at hand and select the
technological components
needed to implement the proposed solution.
Capacity to transfer
high tech methodology
from university to industry.
The EMARO Master's course has gained
strong support
from the
industrial and academic worlds
, evidence of the strong relevance of this type of international cooperation in teaching and research at the graduate level.
First employment
42% of graduates are pursuing a PhD in Europe and abroad,
36% have been hired by industrial companies,
16% are engineers in research laboratories,
6% working in other fields.
Published on June 1, 2017
Updated on August 2, 2022
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