DTU ELECTRO Department of Electrical and Photonics Engineering
Electro Technology Automation and Control
Elektrovej
Building 326, room 018
2800 Kgs. Lyngby
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42 per cent of DTU’s MSc students write their theses in collaboration with companies. This is an opportunity to test the theory they have learned in real-world situations.
A large image database forms the basis for the training of a small robot which—in future—will remove unwanted weeds from organic pastures.
Leading researchers in robotics will develop an autonomous robot to be trained using artificial intelligence to find and eradicate weeds in organic fields.
DTU now has its first graduate from the MSc programme in Autonomous Systems, and her initial experience is that her qualifications fully match industry requirements.
The appointment of three researchers and the addition of a brand new Master of Science (MSc) programme significantly strengthens DTU’s work in automation and robot technology.
From autumn 2019, DTU will be offering the MSc programme in Autonomous Systems with a primary focus on robots and automated devices.