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University of Bristol - Science and Engineering MSc Biorobotics
University of Bristol - Science and Engineering

University of Bristol - Science and Engineering

MSc Biorobotics

MSc

1 up to

2 years

English

Full time, Part time

GBP 35,400 / per year *

On-Campus

* overseas full-time tuition

Key Summary

    About : The MSc in Biorobotics offers a cutting-edge curriculum that combines biology, robotics, and engineering. Students will learn how to design and create robotic systems inspired by biological organisms. The course duration is one year full-time or two years part-time. This program is ideal for those interested in synthesizing knowledge from multiple disciplines to address complex biological problems.
    Career Outcomes : Graduates can explore various career paths including robotic system design, biomedical engineering, and research positions in academia or industry. Opportunities may also exist in healthcare, rehabilitation technology, and artificial intelligence for robotics applications.

The next frontier in robotics will take inspiration from biology to design robots that are soft, smart, green and social. From microrobots for cancer treatment, to swarms powering warehouses, soft grippers for manufacturing, and new material interfaces for prosthetics, biorobots will provide solutions to today's global challenges. State-of-the-art robots will in turn power scientific discovery, allowing for the study of living systems in their natural habitats from robots automating experiments in the lab, to artificial fish studying pollution in the deep sea.

This programme brings together life scientists and engineers in an interdisciplinary environment where solutions are co-created with stakeholders in mind. For the life scientists, this will open new horizons powered by robotics and AI, skills in high demand in today's job market. For the engineers, this will go beyond a typical robotics training, towards reinventing the way robots are designed and used with bioinspiration at heart.

This unique combination of biology and engineering will develop core professional skills including working across disciplines and responsible open-ended innovation. The programme centres around a common core in fundamental robotics and life sciences, followed by dedicated taught- and project-based biorobotics units that will walk you through latest research and applications, with a hands-on understanding of how to build these systems yourself, and demonstrations of how they can be used for good.