
When Tetsuro Mori, a Japanese engineer, coined the term ‘mechatronics’ in the late 1960s, his combination of
the terms ‘mechanical’ and ‘electronics’ became synonymous with
engineering innovation. Indeed, the field of mechatronics is a
wide-ranging, multidisciplinary sector that combines
engineering, computer science and technology to innovate, improve and
simplify systems and processes. Mechatronics have wide-ranging
applications – from the manufacturing and mechanical engineering to
education and healthcare technology. And studying mechatronics has never
been more relevant – or rewarding.
One particularly hot subset of mechatronics? Robotics, which Pew Research Center predicts “will
permeate wide segments of daily life by 2025, with huge implications
for a range of industries, such as healthcare, transportation and
logistics, customer service and home maintenance.” Given its vast
potential, it’s hardly surprising that robotics earned a spot on
Computerworld’s roundup of eight “future-proof” IT careers.
RWTH
Aachen University Prof. Dr.-Ing. Tobias Meisen sees big changes in the
21st-century workplace. “An old bit of wisdom already says that nothing
is as uncertain as the future. The fact is that the tasks of today's
engineers are already extremely diverse and can hardly be described in
an overall package. The classic “mechanical”
engineer will not exist anymore. The production engineer must be
multitalented and needs to have a profound production-technological
understanding both in the fields of engineering and IT-related topics.”
About RWTH International Academy
If you’re ready to take a
major step in the direction of a bright future in mechatronics and
robotics, RWTH Aachen University offers three exciting avenues to
develop your knowledge -- and your career possibilities.
Germany’s best
university for Mechanical Engineering (according to QS World Ranking
2017), RWTH Aachen is highly respected worldwide for its consistent
innovative answers to global challenges of the future.
RWTH Aachen’s official
affiliate for executive education, RWTH International Academy offers
courses in Engineering in cooperation with RWTH Aachen. Participants are
taught by professors of the University who have vast experience in both
industry and academia.
Which RWTH International Academy program is right for you?
Summer and Winter School Programs
For international
Bachelor’s and Master’s degree students in search of opportunities to
immerse themselves in a dynamic and world-class technical learning
environment, RWTH International Academy delivers. In two, three or four
weeks, RWTH’s Summer and Winter Schools give aspiring engineers exclusive access to practical, state-of-the-art and internationally recognized education.
There’s a reason why
hundreds of international students come together to experience German
engineering and student life in Aachen -- and why 97 percent of Summer
and Winter School alumni would recommend this experience to a friend. A
recent participant from Japan described his time in Germany
enthusiastically, stating that “RWTH International Academy Summer School
was one of the most inspiring experiences in my life, both academically
and socially. The lectures and hands-on sessions were elaborately
designed, and the teachers were all happy to help us. The life in Aachen
was quite comfortable and full of opportunities to meet wonderful
friends.”
Each year, two Summer
Schools cover the fundamentals and challenges related to the engineering
of mechatronic and robotic systems. The “Robotics for Future Industrial Applications”
Summer School emphasizes the areas of communications, industrial
robotics and multi-robot systems. Alternatively, with a focus on the
mechatronic aspects of engineering and robotics, the “Mechatronic Systems Engineering and Product Innovation”
Summer School explores core areas of mechanical engineering. Whichever
Summer School appeals most to you, both programs invite motivated
students to discover indispensable areas for future multitalented
engineers.
Master’s Degree Programs
M.Sc. Robotic Systems Engineering focuses on two main themes:
1) optimal application of robots
2) development and construction of new robotic systems.
Here is a quick overview of the main details:
· Awarded M.Sc. RWTH Aachen
· English-taught
· Four semesters (120 CPs) in total
· Covers mechanical engineering, electrical engineering and computer sciences
· Extracurricular courses: German language
· Impressive research facilities
· Intensive individual support, including personal career advice and company visits
· Two tracks: industrial (internship) or academic (research project)
Certificate Courses
Professional development
is the key factor for advancing careers and even more so in the rapidly
moving field of robotics. The implementation of intelligent robots into
modern production facilities results in a growing demand for experts
who know how to design, control and maintain these systems. Certificate
courses at RWTH Aachen will help professionals bridge the knowledge gap
in this fast-evolving field.
In less than a week
professional engineers in mechatronics and robotics can learn from
experts on specialized topics covering digital transformation, smart
factories, cyber-physical systems and intelligent robotics, Big Data,
machine learning etc. Course lecturers and speakers are experts from
research and industry with extensive experience from projects with
various industrial partners.
Professional education
courses have more to offer than simple knowledge-transfer. The focus on
practical application allows for the development of specific
competencies. Moreover, practice-oriented examples increase
participants’ knowledge by applying theoretical content to actual
business cases and individual case studies which reflect personal or
company-related queries. Moreover, participants profit from excursions
to industrial partners of the RWTH Aachen, visit test stands and
experience the implementation of methods and concepts in practice.
Courses are taught entirely in English and participants are awarded with
an official RWTH Aachen certificate upon successful completion of the
final examination.
Read more information on mechatronics and robotics systems studies and executive education opportunities at RWTH International Academy.
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