Robotics and control research focuses on identifying fundamental principles and methodologies thatÌýenable engineered systems to exhibit intelligent, goal-oriented behavior, and developing innovative instrumentsÌýto monitor, control and manipulate systems. Faculty and students participate in several major sponsoredÌýresearch centers, including the Army’s Micro Autonomous Science and Technology (MAST) CTA, andÌýthe AFOSR Center of Excellence on Nature-Inspired Flight Technologies and Ideas (NIFTI). Research in the Robotics and Systems Design Area typically leverages three core competencies in service to diverse needs inÌýsuch areas as healthcare, security, education, space and ocean exploration,Ìýand autonomous systems in air,Ìýland and underwater.
Course Guidance
In addition to MS Thesis requirements, no specific course isÌýrequired for this research area. The courses below are intended to provide guidance on typical course options for students interested in Robotics and Control.
Strongly RecommendedÌý
Note: The material in the following courses are pre-requisite for the electives below. If you already have the backgroundÌýin these areas, then you may not need to take the courses. See the description in the classes and consultÌýwith your thesis advisor for more information.
Specialized Courses/Electives