Education
Students and PhDs at TU Delft are driven to build robots and invent new robotic applications. The institute offers specialized education to prepare them for this mission, emphasizing multidisciplinary skills in mechanical and electrical engineering, computer science, ethics and more. To kickstart their journey, the TU- Delft and the Delft Robotics Institute provide a Masters Programme, Honours Programmes and Minors and a Graduate School.
Interest in joining other students who are passionate about robotics? The TU Delft Robotics Student Association (RSA) brings all robotics enthusiasts together. Visit their website for more information.
The MSc Robotics program combines mechanical engineering and AI, equipping graduates to lead in industrial robotization. Students will learn how to model, design, and control robotic systems, how to analyse, evaluate, and validate robotic systems in complex environments, and how to relate scientific knowledge to robotic systems, by critically considering their interaction with societal aspects.
Related Masters
Besides the Robotics MSc programme, the TU Delft offers other Master programmes in the field of robotics:
- Systems and Control (Mechanical Engineering)
- Computer & Embedded Systems Engineering (Electrical Engineering, Mathematics and Computer Science)
- Data Science and Artificial Intelligence Technology (Electrical Engineering, Mathematics and Computer Science)
The TU Delft does currently not offer any specific robotics bachelor programmes. Students who aspire studying robotics often choose one of the following BSc programmes:
- Computer Science (Electrical Engineering, Mathematics and Computer Science)
- Mechanical Engineering (Mechanical Engineering, only in Dutch)
- Electrical Engineering (Electrical Engineering, Mathematics and Computer Science)
- Aerospace Engineering (Aerospace Engineering)
- Industrial Design (Industrial Design Engineering, only in Dutch)
The Minor Robotics program engages third-year BSc students from various disciplines in multidisciplinary projects, culminating in the design and construction of robots for real-world applications.
Other robotics related minor are offered at TU Delft as well:
- Advanced prototyping (Industrial Design Engineering)
- Electronics for Robotics (Electrical Engineering, Mathematics and Computer Science)
- Interactive Environments (Industrial Design Engineering)
Mirte (Mirte, an Inspiring Robot for Technology Education) is a new addition to the world of educational robots. Robotics is an excellent tool for teaching STEM subjects due to its multidisciplinary nature. We provide a line of educational robots that spans from elementary school to Phd level. See the website for more informatation.