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Category Archives: Robotics

May 5, 2018

Post type:-Bachelor

Automation and Robotics Engineering is to relate information technologies and control systems to condense the requirement for individual effort in the manufacturing of commodities and services. In the capacity of industrialization, automation is a stair ahead of mechanization. Whereas mechanization provided human being an operator with apparatus to aid them with the strong necessities of effort, automation deeply decreases the need for individual sensory and intellectual requirements as well. Automation acts an increasingly significant function in the globe of economy and in every day understanding.

Requirements:-

10+2 with Physics and Mathematics as compulsory subjects along with one of the following subjects: Chemistry / Biotechnology / Computer Science / Biology.

Minimum Percentage Required- 50%.

Program link

February 24, 2018
February 24, 2018

Canada has one of the strongest economies in the world, and Canadians enjoy a high standard of living, as well as an internationally renowned education system. According to a 2012 report by the Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD), Canada is one of the most educated countries in the world the country ranks first worldwide in the number of adults having tertiary education, with 51 percent of Canadian adults having attained at least an undergraduate college or university degree.

It is one of the most welcoming countries for the immigrants.

Below is the continuously growing list of the Sciences study programs in Canada for the year 2018. Please do let us know if you are looking for more help or more study programs information. Write to us here or discuss your academic goals with the experts. Book your free appointment.

Check out recent study programs in sciences in various Universities and colleges in Canada. Click Here.

February 23, 2018

The aim of the course is to provide preparation appropriate for undertaking a PhD programme in computer science. Students select five taught modules from a wide range of advanced topics in computer science from biomedical information processing to denotational semantics, and from natural language processing to current applications and research in computer security. Students may also choose from a selection of topics borrowed from the Department of Engineering. Additionally, students take a mandatory, ungraded course in Research Skills which includes core and optional topics.

Students also undertake a research project over two terms and submit a project report in mid-June. Research topic selection and planning occurs in the first term and the work is undertaken in subsequent terms. The taught modules are delivered in a range of styles. For example, there are traditional lecture courses, lecture courses with associated practical classes, reading clubs, and seminar style modules.

The course aims:

  • to give students, with relevant experience at first-degree level, the opportunity to carry out directed research in the discipline;
  • to give students the opportunity to acquire or develop skills and expertise relevant to their research interests;
  • to provide preparation appropriate for undertaking a PhD programme in computer science;
  • to provide the Faculty with an extended period in which to train students and then to judge the suitability of students for PhD study;
  • to offer a qualification that is valuable and highly marketable in its own right that equips its graduates with the skills and expertise to play leading roles in industry and the public sector.

Deadline:- 30, March 2018

 Requirements:-

  • IELTS (Academic)- 7.0 (Listening 7.0,Writing 7.0,Reading 6.5,Speaking 7.0)
  • TOEFL- 100 ( 25 in each section)
  • CAE Score: Grade A or B (with at least 193 in each individual element) plus a language centre assessment.
  • CPE Score: Grade A, B, or C (with at least 200 in each individual element)

How To Apply:-

Having fully researched the course you are interested in, make sure you now have the relevant information you need to apply:

  • Course name
  • Application and funding deadlines
  • The relevant required supporting documents (e.g. transcripts, CV, etc.) in pdf format to upload.
  • Email addresses for your academic referees. You should ensure you have theirconsent before you apply.
  • A choice of up to two colleges to consider your application.
  • Apply Online using the GRADSAF
  • When you have completed the necessary preparation, and you are ready to begin your online application, you should take note of the following important information.

There is an application charge of (GBP Sterling) £50 per application. You can make the payment by providing your credit card details to our secure server when you submit the online application.
Your application is not complete without the required supporting documentationwhich can be uploaded via your self service account after you submit the online application form.
You will need to submit a separate application, with separate supporting documents, for each course you wish you to apply for.

Upload Supporting Documentation
Once you have submitted your application, you will be given access to your Self-Service Account. You will have 14 days from submission of your application to upload all mandatory documents.

Please check your course’s entry to see what supporting documents you will be required to submit. These will also be listed on your self-service account once you have submitted your application.

For more information please visit program website

January 31, 2018

This Master of Science in Aerospace Engineering program is jointly awarded by Technical University of Munich (TUM) and Nanyang Technological University (NTU). The program is conducted in Singapore at TUM Asia. TUM Asia is TUM’s only offshore campus that is situated in the heart of Asia – Singapore. TUM Asia is a full subsidiary of TUM and is an international extension of TUM, to provide TUM degrees in Asia, in cooperation with top Asian universities like NTU.

This joint degree serves to provide graduates with an in-depth knowledge in the field of Aerospace Engineering, focusing in the areas of aeronautical and space design and research.

The program is jointly taught by academia from NTU and TUM, who have extensive experience in the latest trends in research and education as well as in global industrial product development and management. The non-technical subjects are taught by experts from the industry, from Asia and Europe alike. Lectures will be held across TUM Asia‘s and NTU‘s campuses in Singapore. Students who have passed all examinations will be awarded a joint Master degree from TUM and NTU.

This course equips its graduates to meet the international and interdisciplinary demands of the aerospace industry. The high-level understanding of necessary interactions between many disciplines is a key qualification required by the aerospace sector and many others. Confidence is placed in our graduates to undertake global endeavors encompassing the entire value chain and requiring a large amount of international cooperation. This allows them to master the growing challenges posed by the aerospace industry’s cutting edge technology.

Post type:- Master

Duration:- 4 semesters

Deadline:- 31, March 2018

Requirements:-

Minimum requirements to apply for a Master’s program at TUM are a recognized undergraduate degree (e.g. a bachelor’s) and the successful completion of the aptitude assessment procedure. Aptitude assessment allows the TUM school or department to which you are applying the opportunity to evaluate your individual talents and motivation for study.

How to apply:-

We may require additional documents depending on the type of secondary school diploma you earned and your country of origin (e.g. GRE, GATE, APS). After completing the online application process, you will receive a list of documents you must submit to TUM in hard copy by the application deadline.

For more information please program website

 

December 7, 2017

CE’s Master of Engineering (M.Eng.) program is designed for students who want to pursue their electrical and computer engineering education beyond the undergraduate level but are looking for an alternative to a thesis-based research program. The M.Eng. is now considered a minimum qualification for graduation in Europe and the content provided here exceed those expectations.

The Master of Engineering program requires students to complete 30 credits of coursework with the option of completing a supervised project. Students are free to choose among a number of graduate and senior undergraduate courses to complete the program.

Possible areas of concentration include:

  • Communications
  • Computer Systems
  • Energy Production
  • Energy Utilization
  • Micro/Nano Electronic Systems
  • Signal Processing
  • Software Engineering

Find out more about the Program.

Post type: Master of Engineering

Commencing: September 2018

Application Deadline: 15th January 2018

Requirements

Applicants to the M.Eng. program must have an accredited (by UBC) four year Bachelor’s degree in Electrical or Computer Engineering or a closely related field. It is preferred that M.Eng. applicants have some industrial experience. Admission to the MEng program is conducted by the Department through the ECE MEng Program Advisor (MPA) and the ECE Graduate Advisor. Please note that M.Eng. applicants do not require a supervisor in order to apply.

UBC is a large and complex institution. Policies related to graduate students are governed by different bodies within the University depending on the scope and content of each policy.

Find out about admissions and program policies impacting the Master of Engineering Program before you submit your application.

How to apply

Applicants should review the M.Eng. program requirements and UBC requirements above to ensure they qualify before submitting an application. Note that this is a competitive process and meeting the minimum requirements is not normally adequate to guarantee admittance.

Due Dates
***Please note that for September 2017 applications we have extended our application deadline to January 31st, 2017 – for programs starting in September, decisions are made by April 1.

Applicants should ensure that all necessary documents are included in their M.Eng. application:

  • Official transcripts from each post-secondary institution (PDF version)
  • Curriculum Vitae (CV)
  • UBC-specified Statement of Purpose
  • English Proficiency exam (if required)
  • Scan copy of Permanent Resident card or Canadian Citizenship card (if applicable)
  • Three confidential reference reports. At least one of your references should detail your academic achievement and how you would perform in a graduate level degree program. The online application form will ask for the contact information for the referees. The referee will be invited by email and will respond by email. Applicants can check the status of submission through their online application form account.

Get started on your application.

For more information please visit the program website.

December 5, 2017

The consecutive masters programme Electrical Engineering and Information Technology provides substantial further specialist knowledge in areas of electrical engineering in a balanced scope based on a previous study and is thus a logical extension of a bachelors degree. More knowledge should be provided for the graduates necessary for creative work in research and development departments.

The objective of the masters programme, therefore, is to strengthen and advance the previous knowledge of graduates of a bachelor programme with theory and applied-oriented information that meets the demands of modern developmental needs in the area of High-tech in a special way.

The master opens the way for a future doctorate or Ph.D. study, and hence the way to work in scientific fields.

Degree: Master of Science (M.Sc.)

Course language: 100% in English for students majoring in Automation and Power Engineering.

Deadline: 15 April – 15 July for October entries (winter semester)

Requirements

For the master’s programme in Electrical Engineering and Information Technology at Deggendorf University of Applied Sciences a qualified Bachelor’s degree in Electrical Engineering and/or Information Technology or similar with an overall mark ‘good’ or better (usually corresponding to grade A) is required.

Furthermore, suitability is determined by examination. Examination content includes complex problems in advanced mathematics for engineering as well as in the principles of electrical engineering and information technology and their applications. This written examination, which is offered at the Deggendorf Institute Of Technology and at other locations finally decides about the admission.

Sample questions for suitability exam are available here for download.

Work experience after completing the first university degree is not required for approval.

If German is not the candidate´s native language, sufficient knowledge of German must be shown.

If English is not the candidate´s native language, sufficient knowledge of English must be shown.

§ 3 titled “Qualifications, Entry Requirements and Admission” in the Academic Regulations outline all prerequisites.

How to Apply

international students please apply directly to DIT
via our own online application portal.

After completing the online application form, please send it with all required documents below directly to:

Technische Hochschule Deggendorf
Studienzentrum
Dieter-Görlitz-Platz 1
94469 Deggendorf
Germany

The required documents:

  • Printed and signed online application form
  • Copies of school learning certificates with grades from the 10th school year upwards. These must be translated into German or English and attested by the German embassy/ consulate in the home country.
  • Language certificates
  • CV with photo
  • Copy of passport or national ID card
  • If necessary, proof of previous studies and results

After all documents have been examined, applicants are notified of admission or denial by e-mail. More information can be found here.

For more information please visit the program website.