Khalifa University of Science and Technology has launched a new full-time Bachelor’s academic programme in Robotics and Artificial Intelligence (AI) to equip students with the knowledge and skills for technological advancement and innovation in those fields.
The interdisciplinary programme features a comprehensive curriculum that blends theoretical knowledge with practical experience in robotics, artificial intelligence, computer, electronic and mechanical engineering, and mathematics, preparing graduates of the program for a wide range of careers in a rapidly growing field.
Students will be exposed to the latest advancements in robotics and AI technology, enabling them to explore emerging professional trends such as autonomous vehicles and drones, and develop systems that improve human-robot interaction. Healthcare robotics for surgical assistance, rehabilitation, and elderly care are exciting fields that are continuing to expand.
Students will also be involved in projects that create robotic and AI prototypes for various applications including manufacturing and exploration of hazardous environments. Aspects of sustainability, innovation, and entrepreneurship are embedded throughout the program.
Dr. Bayan Sharif, Provost, Khalifa University, said, "We are delighted to launch the new academic program, which will empower students with the knowledge and necessary skills to tackle global challenges and develop innovative solutions in robotics and intelligent systems. Our state-of-the-art Robotics and Artificial Intelligence teaching and research laboratories provide students with experiential learning. Guided by a world-class faculty, graduates of the programme will be instrumental in contributing to the UAE's knowledge-based economy and leading the way in technological advancements."
In addition to the design and development of robotic systems for various applications, the Bachelor of Science programme includes AI algorithms and machine learning for cognition, data analysis, and automation. It also covers foundational courses in mathematics and computer science, computer, electronic, and mechanical engineering, and AI ethics.
The programme leverages Khalifa University's state-of-the-art facilities, including dedicated robotics laboratories equipped with the latest hardware and software. Students will gain hands-on experience in the Robot Navigation and Control Lab, Robot Sensing and Perception Lab, and Robot Systems Lab, each spanning approximately 100 square meters and featuring motion tracking systems, and various robot platforms.

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