MS Robotics and Artificial Intelligence Engineering Postgraduate Programme By National University of Sciences & Technology (NUST) Islamabad |TopUniversities

MS Robotics and Artificial Intelligence Engineering

Tuitionfee

3,050 Tuition Fee/year

Main Subject Area

Engineering - GeneralMain Subject Area

Programme overview

Main Subject

Engineering - General

Degree

Other

Study Level

Masters

Study Mode

On Campus

The MS and PhD in Robotics and Intelligent Machine Engineering (Artificial Intelligence) program at the National University of Sciences and Technology (NUST) is a cutting-edge academic initiative designed to equip students with the knowledge and skills necessary to excel in the rapidly evolving fields of robotics and artificial intelligence. This interdisciplinary program integrates theoretical foundations with practical applications, fostering innovation and creativity in addressing complex challenges in robotics and AI. Programme objective The course offers to learn and use various tools for analysis and synthesis of digital control systems. A more advanced discussion of digital control systems, introducing modern control techniques, and implementation issues will be discussed. In particular, students who successfully complete this course will have exposure to digital control design, using different methods (e.g. state-space controller, stochastic controller, etc). They will have a basic understanding of various factors which limit the achievable control system performance (e.g. time delays, non minimum phase zeros, etc.). Students will also get experience in several lab implementations of control systems using MATLAB/SIMULINK. 5. Following objectives are to be achieved:- a. Equip the students with knowledge of digital control systems. b. Develop understanding of A/D and D/A conversions and Z-transform. c. Study stability analysis of digital control systems. d. Develop understanding of digital controllers’ implementation and related issues. e. To help the students understand and practice the modeling, simulation and implementation of a physical dynamic system using computer control systems. f. Provide hand-on experience/ practical realization of digital controllers using Matlab/Simulink. k. Conduct advanced research in the field of digital control system design at MSc/PhD level

Programme overview

Main Subject

Engineering - General

Degree

Other

Study Level

Masters

Study Mode

On Campus

The MS and PhD in Robotics and Intelligent Machine Engineering (Artificial Intelligence) program at the National University of Sciences and Technology (NUST) is a cutting-edge academic initiative designed to equip students with the knowledge and skills necessary to excel in the rapidly evolving fields of robotics and artificial intelligence. This interdisciplinary program integrates theoretical foundations with practical applications, fostering innovation and creativity in addressing complex challenges in robotics and AI. Programme objective The course offers to learn and use various tools for analysis and synthesis of digital control systems. A more advanced discussion of digital control systems, introducing modern control techniques, and implementation issues will be discussed. In particular, students who successfully complete this course will have exposure to digital control design, using different methods (e.g. state-space controller, stochastic controller, etc). They will have a basic understanding of various factors which limit the achievable control system performance (e.g. time delays, non minimum phase zeros, etc.). Students will also get experience in several lab implementations of control systems using MATLAB/SIMULINK. 5. Following objectives are to be achieved:- a. Equip the students with knowledge of digital control systems. b. Develop understanding of A/D and D/A conversions and Z-transform. c. Study stability analysis of digital control systems. d. Develop understanding of digital controllers’ implementation and related issues. e. To help the students understand and practice the modeling, simulation and implementation of a physical dynamic system using computer control systems. f. Provide hand-on experience/ practical realization of digital controllers using Matlab/Simulink. k. Conduct advanced research in the field of digital control system design at MSc/PhD level

Admission Requirements

Sixteen years of schooling or 4 years education after HSSC/A’ Level in relevant discipline with minimum CGPA of 2.0 out of 4.0 OR 55% marks (percentage will only be considered if CGPA is not mentioned on the transcript).  GAT (General) conducted on or after 1st May 2022 till 31st May 2024 by NTS with at least 50 accumulative test score or  Higher Education Aptitude Test (HAT) conducted by HEC on or after 1st May 2022 till 31st May 2024 with at least 50 accumulative test score or  NUST Aptitude Test (NAT) with at least 50 accumulative test score or GRE (General) conducted by ETS, USA, with following minimum score separately in each section:- Description Scale Quantitative 151/170 Verbal 146/170 Analytical Writing 3.5/6.0

Domestic
101,780
Domestic (Out of State)
101,780
International
3,050

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