CETA’s robotics engineering program has officially received accreditation from ABET, the Accreditation Board for Engineering and Technology. This distinction also leads to more career opportunities. For example, you must graduate from an accredited school to be licensed or certified in technical professions or to work for multinational corporations.
With advanced equipment and brand-new collaborative spaces, students will master foundational industry skills prior to graduation through CETA's robotics engineering program. Students will experience core areas of robotics including sensors, actuators, mobile processors, computer vision, machine learning, and artificial intelligence (AI), as well as fundamental principles of perception, localization, locomotion, and control of advanced mechanisms. Current multidisciplinary research efforts related to robotics in CETA cover not only ground vehicles but also underwater and aerial vehicle domains.
Questions?
Contact Program Director Kiwon Sohn for more information.