University of Sheffield
University of Sheffield
Mechatronic and Robotic Engineering has the potential to transform the world we live in. This includes providing safer and more energy efficient transport via driverless cars, intelligent healthcare via medical robotics, and keeping humans safe. Come to this Session to see if this could be the right course for you. at University of Sheffield

Automatic Control & Systems Engineering Taster Session - "Robotics"

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Mechatronic and Robotic Engineering has the potential to transform the world we live in. This includes providing safer and more energy efficient transport via driverless cars, intelligent healthcare via medical robotics, and keeping humans safe. Come to this Session to see if this could be the right course for you.
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13th November 2024
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How will robots affect our future? Whether you imagine them tidying your home, being part of the production line in a factory, servicing in a hospital, or driving your cars on the road, robots are here to stay and will play a huge part in our world.

In this taster session we will explore how to design and drive the behaviour of robots to improve our lives. We will also present how we envisage robots to deliver the medicine of tomorrow to targeted and precise parts in our bodies. You will be able to acquire a taste of the engineering skills on how to build and control robots in fundamental tasks across these domains. As a perspective engineer of tomorrow, you will have the opportunity to glimpse in an exciting future world with robots and feel in control of this technology.

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13th November 2024
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