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Key Qualifications I

This research seminar explores fundamental and emerging topics in mechatronics and automation, enhancing students’ ability to analyze and present state-of-the-art research.
Instructor-Guided Topics: A curated list of current research areas will be explored through papers, case studies, and discussions.
Student Research & Presentation: Students will conduct literature reviews, evaluate findings, and present structured analyses on key challenges and trends.
Guest Lectures: Faculty and industry experts may provide insights into advancements in mechatronic systems and automation.
This seminar strengthens research, analytical, and presentation skills, equipping students for advanced studies and technological innovation in mechatronics.
 

Course ID
MNG 514
Level
Postgraduate
Credit Hours
CH:3

E1: Develop a strong mathematical foundation in Control, Robotics, and Mechatronics systems.
E3: Gain proficiency in mechatronics systems, controllers, robotics, and Artificial Intelligence.
E4: Select relevant theories, methods, and tools to design innovative solutions for Robotic, Control, and Mechatronics systems.