Informatics: Nanoelectronics and Robotics (master's two years)

Master

In Oslo (Norway)

Price on request

Description

  • Type

    Master

  • Location

    Oslo (Norway)

  • Duration

    2 Years

  • Start date

    Different dates available

The master’s programme Nanoelectronics and Robotics will provide you with the necessary knowledge and skills to develop application specific data and electronic systems from basic building blocks implemented in nanoelectronics, to complex systems consisting of both software and hardware for demanding signal processing and control.
These systems can typically be used in connection with communication, for medical purposes, space technology and instrumentation. A master’s degree in this field provides you with exciting work prospects in many companies – you will also be qualified to conduct your own research or start your own business.

The master’s programme is divided into three programme options:

Nanoelectronics
Robotics and Intelligent Systems
Signal Processing
The programme covers a comprehensive area of research, from how to make use of future nanoelectronics, to how one realizes robots and other intelligent systems containing algorithms for demanding signal processing and adaption to the environment.

Facilities

Location

Start date

Oslo (Norway)
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Start date

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About this course

The teaching is based on a basic knowledge in programming and data communication, and basic competence in mathematics and physics for being able to understand and design advanced electronic systems. Themes for master thesises will be directed to on-going activities in the research groups.
The candidate will obtain basic knowledge as well as obtain expertise to the challenging jobs in research, industrial development and other areas.
Work independently with a problem over a longer period of time.
Analyze a problem and form a plan on how to work towards a solution.
Construct theoretical models and implement them on a computer.
Make realistic plans, taking other possibilities, limitations and time consume into consideration.
Collect and analyze various types of information, and possess a healthy, critical attitude towards these sources.
Write a longer continuous report and present her research clearly in written work.
Communicate her knowledge orally and in writing.
Express own reflections and attitudes in regard to the area of research.

Exciting opportunities in many technology companies, for example within the fields of:

telecommunications
environmental monitoring
automation
instrumentation
microelectronics
medicine
research
Candidates typically work in the development of circuits and embedded systems (systems with other interface with a screen and keyboard) where hardware and software are included.

In addition to professional skills, you earn additional skills necessary in a working place. You learn to work independently and in projects in cooperation with others, you also learn to write and to work with scientific material.

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Subjects

  • Signal processing
  • Systems
  • Options
  • Scientific
  • Nanoelectronics
  • Robotics
  • Intelligent Systems
  • Processing
  • Demanding
  • Electronic Systems

Course programme

Programme structure

The master programme is a two year programme, consisting of a thesis and theoretical course work. The thesis is an independent scientific work, carried out under supervision.

You can choose between a long thesis (60 credits thesis, 60 credits course work) a short thesis (30 credits thesis, 90 credits course work).

All 4000- and 5000-courses are considered master level courses. Choice of thesis and curriculum is made in accordance to the programme option of your choice and together with your supervisor. At least 30 credits must be from the program structure.

The programme has three programme options
  • Nanoelectronics
  • Robotics and intelligent systems
  • Signal processing
  • Long master thesis
4. semester
  • Thesis work
3. semester
  • Master course
  • Thesis work
2. semester
  • Master course
  • Master course
  • Thesis work
1. semester
  • Master course
  • Master course
  • Master course
Short master thesis

4. semester
  • Thesis
3. semester
  • Master course
  • Master course
  • Master course
2. semester
  • Master course
  • Master course
  • Master course
1. semester
  • Master course
  • Master course
  • Master course

Informatics: Nanoelectronics and Robotics (master's two years)

Price on request