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The Japan-Europe Master on Advanced Robotics (JEMARO) welcomed its first intake of students in September 2020, under the Erasmus Mundus Joint Master label. This two year programme - with a year each of study in Europe and Japan - has been designed for students with strong interest in robotics and artificial intelligence. The language of instruction throughout the programme is English. It is coordinated by Centrale Nantes in France and Keio University in Japan.
The four partner institutions for the JEMARO programme are:
The programme of study lasts two academic years (120 ECTS or 30 Japanese Credits) with the first year in Europe (at either Centrale Nantes, UNIGE or WUT) and the second in Japan (Keio University). The aim of the first two semesters is to provide the students with a solid interdisciplinary background across the main areas of robotics (Mathematical Modeling, Control Engineering, Computer Engineering, Mechanical Design and Artificial Intelligence). All JEMARO students will spend their second year at Keio in Japan. During the third semester, students will follow courses related to Control, Mechatronics, Robotics, Human Interface, Signal Processing and Biological Information. The fourth semester is set aside for the Master’s Thesis. Students carry out their research work under the joint supervision of two advisors: one from Europe and one from Japan.
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The JEMARO programme is open to holders of a university degree with the equivalent of 180 ECTS credits in the European system, comprising at least three years of studies, at Bachelor of Science level, in a field related to robotics such as:
Although the JEMARO programme relates primarily to the context of robotic systems, the concepts covered can be applied to a much wider range of other engineering and economic systems. The career prospects for JEMARO graduates are therefore excellent. They can be employed in diverse industrial and economic sectors, as the courses are relevant to today’s high tech society. On graduation from JEMARO, the student will have acquired the following skills:
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