Robotics and Control Systems
The main purpose of the degree is to train specialists that are capable of automating, controlling, maintaining and providing intelligence to industrial processes and autonomous systems.
Targeted at students in possession of official university degrees in the fields of Electronics, Energy and Mechatronics. With training complements: other engineering degrees.
It also offers the possibility of opting for one of the following two specialties: Autonomous Systems and Automation. Furthermore, it is possible to choose the Research Itinerary that gives direct access to the doctoral programme. Campuses where these specialties are taught:
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Highlights
Specialization in cutting-edge technologies
Practical focus
First-class laboratories
Part-time job in industrial companies
SCHOLARSHIPS Work while you study
LABORATORIES AND MATERIALS Top-level resources at your disposal
Career development
Trained for
- Engineering departments.
- R&D departments.
- Engineering and consultoring services.
- Working in R&D and technological research centers.
- Teaching and research career development.
Profiles
- Recently graduated Master students
- Designer, developer and programmer of control, automation and robotic systems.
- Short/Mid-term
- Consultant for robotic, automation and control systems.
- Product manager (Product Manager).
- Research at technological research centers.
- Long-term
- R&D manager.
- Research manager in R&D or technological research center.
- Designer and manager of automated factory.
Work fields
The impact of robotics and autonomous systems in industry and society is growing and potential work fields are unlimited:
- Advanced manufacturing.
- Digital and interconnected industry.
- Artificial vision.
- Tool-Machine.
- Biomedical.
- And many others…
Projects for companies
Mondragon Goi Eskola Politeknikoa has 17 research groups that develop research and transfer projects for companies. One of them is dedicated to robotics and automation and the students of the master's degree have the possibility of collaborating in their projects through dual training. In the following video you can see the project we are developing for Mondragon Assembly, the objective is to optimize the production line of solar panels to improve quality and increase their performance.