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Graduate School Curriculum

  • Designed based on industry demand surveys, consisting of core competencies, basic skills enhancement, advanced courses, research projects, and field projects (3 major fields: MI: Machine Intelligence, MC: Robot Behavior and Control, SI: System Integration).
  • Doctoral program (36 credits): Minimum major requirements (21 credits = 3 credits for basic skills enhancement + 12 credits for advanced courses + 6 credits for research or field projects) + Major electives (15 credits) + Doctoral dissertation.
    • Must acquire 36 or more credits, 9 credits per semester (Additional credits: 3 additional credits can be taken only for 2 semesters desired by the student out of 4 semesters of class period)
    • Major subject requirements: 21 credits (minimum requirement for major). Basic skills enhancement: 3 credits, advanced courses: 12 credits (at least 3 credits from each of the three fields), research or field projects: 6 credits. In total, 21 credits are required.
    • For robotics majors, students must first complete one course (3 credits) in the field of artificial intelligence to enhance their basic skills. Then, they must choose one of the three specific fields of MI, MC, or SI as their area of concentration, and take at least 2 advanced courses in that field and at least 1 course in each of the other two fields to satisfy the requirement of 12 credits for advanced courses.
    • Intelligence Robot Projects 1 and 2 are required courses to be taken in order to apply practical education.
  • Integrated Master's and Doctoral Program (51 credits): Minimum major requirements (30 credits = 3 credits for core competencies + 3 credits for basic skills enhancement + 18 credits for advanced courses + 6 credits for research or field projects) + Major electives (21 credits) + Doctoral dissertation.
    • To obtain 51 or more credits, 9 credits per semester (Additional credits: 3 additional credits can be taken only for one semester desired by the student out of 8 semesters of class period)
    • A minimum of 30 credits (required for major) must be taken, including 3 credits for core competency, 3 credits for basic education, 18 credits for advanced courses (at least 3 credits for each of the three majors), 6 credits for research and field projects, for a total of 30 required credits.
    • As a robotics major, 3 credits for core competency and 3 credits for basic education must be completed first, followed by selecting one of the three major fields (MI: Machine Intelligence, MC: Robot Motion and Control, SI: System Integration) and taking at least 2 advanced courses in that field and at least 1 course in each of the other fields, for a total of 18 required credits.
    • It is mandatory to take Intelligent Robot Project 1 and 2 for practical education.
  • Master's Degree Program (24 credits): Minimum Major Requirements (15 credits = Core Competencies 3 credits + Advanced 9 credits + Research or Field Project 3 credits) + Major Electives (9 credits) + Master's Thesis
    • Acquire 24 or more credits, 9 credits per semester
    • Core Competencies of 3 credits, Advanced courses of 9 credits (3 credits in each of the three areas), and Research or Field Project of 3 credits are required.
    • In order to equip students majoring in robotics with fundamental skills in mathematics, programming, and simulation, one core required course (3 credits) must be taken initially. Then, in the three areas of MI: Machine Intelligence, MC: Robot Motion and Control, and SI: System Integration, at least one advanced course in each area must be taken. To strengthen practical skills, completion of one of the two Intelligent Robot Projects, Project 1 or 2, is mandatory and should be completed for 3 credits.

 

[Intelligent Robotics Roadmap]
Sections Courses

Core

(3)

Robot Mathematics and Simulations(3)

Corner Stone

(3)

Machine Learning(3)

Advanced Electives

(9)

MI: Machine Learning(3)

vision, learning

MC: Robotics: Operation and Control (3)

RL, control, kinematics & dynamics

SI: System Integration(3)

HW, Smart Factory Logistics, Soft robot

Theory of Computer Vision Theory(3)

Computer Vision(3)/Robot Vision

Introduction to SLAM(3)

Advanced Reinforcement Learning(3)

Pattern Recognition(3)

Advanced Artificial Intelligence(3)

Theories of Artificial Intelligence(3)

Theory of Image Processing(3)

Deep Neural Networks(3)

Data-driven Robot Control(3)

Parametric/Nonparametric Bayesian(3)

Estimation and Decision Theory(3)

principles of deep learning(3)

Intelligent Robotics(3)

Control Systems(3)

Advanced Dynamics(3)

Introduction to Human Machine Interaction(3)

Non-Linear Control(3)

Electric Vehicles: Dynamics and Control(3)

Robotics(3)

soft Robotics(3)

IntelligentVehicle ControlSystem(3)

Aerial Robotics(3)

 

Rehabilitation Engineering Systems(3)

Pioneering in Robotics(3)

Introduction to Smart Factory(3)

Advanced in Digital Twin and Advanced Treatment(3)

Smart Product Design & Manufacturing(3)

multiphysics mechanics & computational analysis(3)

Rehabiliation Engineering(3)

Prognostics and Health Management(3)

Measurement Science(3)

Advanced in Smart Manufacturing and Advanced Treatment(3)

Design for Reliability(3)

Mechanics of Elastoplasticity(3)

Special Topics in Future Mobility Engineering(3)

Research and Field projects*

(3)

Intelligent Robotics Master's Thesis Research (3)

Intelligent Robotics Doctoral Thesis Research 1 (3),

Intelligent Robotics Doctoral Thesis Research 2 (3)

Intelligent Robotics Project 1 (3),

Intelligent Robotics Project 2 (3)

Advanced Robot Technology Seminar 1(1),

Advanced Robot Technology Seminar 2(1)

Advanced Technolog Seminar (1, Mechanical Engineering C/L),

Advanced Technolog Seminar (1, Mechanical Engineering C/L),

Special Lectures on Robot Systems(1, Mechanical EngineeringC/L),

Independent Research for University and Industry Collaboration in Smart FactoryⅠ(3, Industrial engineering C/L)

Independent Research for University and Industry Collaboration in Smart FactoryⅡ (3, Industrial engineering C/L)

  • The graduation requirements for the graduate school follow the university's regulation and the criteria for completing the curriculum. Completion of prerequisite courses, including research ethics, reserach safety management, and thesis writing is mandatory (online)

Research project: Ex) Conducting individual or group research projects funded by reserach foundatins.

Field Project: Ex) Performing an industry consortium project (participating research institute or company)

 

[Intelligent Robotics Curriculum]
교육과정안 표
Order No. Course Number Course Name Credit Hours Section Contents
1 ROB5014 Robot Mathematics and Simulations 3 Core robot math programming, probabilty, optimization, robot simulation using ROS, Isaac Sim, GPU, Cuda, AWS, Kinematics
2 ECE5984 Foundations of Machine Learning 3 Corner Stone classification. prediction, clustering
3 AIM5020 Theory of Computer Vision 3 Advanced Elective deep learning, CNN, segmentation, detection
4 ECE4249 Computer Vision 3 Advanced Elective Stereo, image processing, optical flow, tracking, recognition
5 ROB5002 Introduction to SLAM 3 Advanced Elective motion and tracking, graph SLAM, EKF SLAM, particle filter SLAM, VSLAM
6 AIM5010 Advanced Reinforcement Learning 3 Advanced Elective reinforcement learning
7 ECE5302 Pattern Recognition 3 Advanced Elective statistical pattern recognition, supervised learning, linear classification function, unsupervised learning, neural network pattern recognition
8 ECE5611 Advanced Artificial Intelligence 3 Advanced Elective logic and knowledge representation, inference, machine learning, data mining
9 AIM5001 Theories of Artificial Intelligence 3 Advanced Elective AI fundamentals, serach, logic, planning, knowledge representation methods
10 AIM5006 Theory of Image Processing 3 Advanced Elective digital image, quantization, 2D signal processing, 2D transformation, frequency analysis, filtering, color space transformation, color processing
11 AIM5004 Deep Neural Networks 3 Advanced Elective multilayer perceptron, CNN, RNN, transformer, generative model
12 EME5929 Intelligent Robotics 3 Advanced Elective robot kinematics, robot dynamics, robot control
13 EME5943 Control Systems 3 Advanced Elective linear systems, linear control, non-linear stabilty
14 EME5172 Advanced Dynamics 3 Advanced Elective 3D rigid body dynamics, energy dynamics
15 EME5940 Introduction to Human Machine Interaction 3 Advanced Elective human-machine interaction, robot safety, collision recognition
16 EME5703 Non-Linear Control 3 Advanced Elective nonlinear stability, perturbation, feedback linearrization, sliding mode control
17 EME5946 Electric Vehicles: Dynamics and Control 3 Advanced Elective EV trends, EV dynamics, hybrid vehicle modeling, key component modeling
18 ECE4237 Robotics 3 Advanced Elective matrix operations, kinematics, dynamic control, mobile robots, locomotion, perception and localization
19 ROB5004 Rehabilitation Engineering 3 Advanced Elective rehabilitation theory, force control, upper limb wearable robots, lower limb werable robots
20 EME5932 Pioneering in Robotics 3 Advanced Electives soft actuator, soft sensor, bio-inspired robot
21 ESM4050 Introduction to Smart Factory 3 Advanced Electives production systems, quality control, scheduling, process simulation, introduction to industrial AI
22 ESM5220 Advanced in Digital Twin and Advanced Treatment 3 Advanced Electives overview of digital twin, design and experiment of digital twin
23 ESM5219 Smart Product Design & Manufacturing 3 Advanced Electives smart design, optimization, process overview, smart factory, strategic planning
24 IFT5008 Multiphysics Mechanics & Computational Analysis 3 Advanced Electives electromagnetic, mechinal and thermal design theory, electric vehicle motor design, battery design, physics-inspired infromation processing neural networks
25 ESM5015 Seminar on Reliability Engineering 3 Advanced Electives reliability statistics, failure modes, life cycle conditions, process control, failure case analysis and root cause identification
26 ESM5212 Prognostics and Health Management 3 Advanced Electives maintainability management, reliability, availability, data collection, feature extraction, data-driven methodologies
27 ECE5976 Measurement Science 3 Advanced Electives measurement model design, error measurement and uncertainty, measurement theory
28 ROB5101 Intelligent Robotics Master's Thesis Research 1 3 Research and field projects Research Study
29 ROB5102 Intelligent Robotics Master's Thesis Research 2 3 Research and field projects Research Study
30 ROB6101 Intelligent Robotics Doctoral Thesis Research 1 3 Research and field projects Research Study
31 ROB6102 Intelligent Robotics Doctoral Thesis Research 2 3 Research and field projects Research Study
32 ROB5012 Intelligent Robotics Project 1 3 Research and field projects Field Project
33 ROB5013 Intelligent Robotics Project 2 3 Research and field projects Field Project
34 ROB5010 Advanced Robot Technology Seminar 1 1 Research and field projects Invited technology seminar with distinguished guests from industry and academia
35 ROB5011 Advanced Robot Technology Seminar 2 1 Research and field projects Invited technology seminar with distinguished guests from industry and academia
36 EME5902 Entrepreneurship Project   1 Research and field projects Invited technology seminar with distinguished guests from industry and academia
37 EME5903 Advanced Technolog Seminar 1 Research and field projects Invited technology seminar with distinguished guests from industry and academia
38 EME5904 Advanced Technolog Seminar 1 Research and field projects Invited technology seminar with distinguished guests from industry and academia
39 ESM5221 Advanced in Smart Manufacturing and Advanced Treatment 3 Advanced Electives Basic theory, application and practice, product design and development, PLM, advanced processing technology
40 ROB5005 soft Robotics 3 Advanced Electives Research, driving, sensing, control, system integration and industrial applications of recent developments in the field of soft robotics
41 ROB5006 IntelligentVehicleControlSystem 3 Advanced Electives Advanced cruise control, engine and electric motor control, anti-lock brake, traction control, active suspension, vehicle stability control
42 ROB5007 Data-driven Robot Control 3 Advanced Electives Robot control using data-based robot recognition, based on mathematical theory
43 ROB5008 Parametric/Nonparametric Bayesian 3 Advanced Electives Non-subsidiary Bayesian modeling for reasoning, data analysis, pattern recognition, and complex environmental recognition, dealing with inference techniques from a mathematical perspective
44 ROB5009 Estimation and Decision Theory 3 Advanced Electives Inference and decision making for robot position estimation, environmental awareness and control
45 ROB7001 principles of deep learning 3 Advanced Electives Structure, theory and application, generative model foundation, multimodal learning foundation
46 ESM4113 Design for Reliability 3 Advanced Electives Learn reliability concepts and principles, risk assessment, mitigation and management strategies
47 ROB5015 Aerial Robotics 3 Advanced Electives Learning and Operation Principles of Fixed Wing and Rotary Wing Flight Principles and Application Method
48 ESM4110 Independent Research for University and Industry Collaboration in Smart FactoryⅠ 3 Individual research subjects Participation in the industry-academic research project in the smart factory field Conducts and announces the convergence research related to solution development on the operation, design, and software
49 ESM5200 Independent Research for University and Industry Collaboration in Smart FactoryⅡ 3 Individual research subjects Participation in the industry-academic research project in the smart factory field Conducts and announces the convergence research related to solution development on the operation, design, and software
50 ESM5952 Special Topics in Future Mobility Engineering 3 Advanced Electives Design, modeling, control, sensing, AI-based intelligence technology learning of future mobile objects
51 EME5938 Mechanics of Elastoplasticity 3 Advanced Electives Understanding the anisotropicyield function, plastic potential, curing theory, and annejisosan under elastomeric deformation from the perspective of thermodynamic entropy and free energy