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Vicorob coordinates Two Erasmus Mundus Masters Programs in Robotics and Underwater Technologies

April 20, 2023

Vicorob Research Group is coordinating two Erasmus Mundus masters programs, the MAIA Master in Medical Imaging and Applications and the IFROS Master in Intelligent Field Robotic Systems. These programs provide an incredible opportunity for students to study in multiple countries, access a diverse network of international students, and obtain a joint degree from multiple universities.

 

The MAIA Master focuses on computer vision and robotics, while the IFROS Master concentrates on underwater robotics and related technologies. Both programs offer an interdisciplinary curriculum that combines cutting-edge research with practical experience, giving students a unique opportunity to develop their skills in these rapidly-evolving fields.

 

To apply for the Erasmus Mundus masters programs, students must submit an online application and provide supporting materials, including academic transcripts, language proficiency scores, and letters of recommendation. The deadline for applications is usually in early January, but students are encouraged to check the program website for specific deadlines and requirements.

 

If you’re interested in applying for the MAIA Master or the IFROS Master, we encourage you to visit the program websites for more information. You can also contact the program coordinators directly for assistance with the application process or any other questions you may have.

 

Erasmus Mundus Master’s degree in Medical Imaging and Applications 

Erasmus Mundus Master’s degree in Intelligent Field Robotic Systems

 

 

We look forward to welcoming a new cohort of talented students to our Erasmus Mundus masters programs!

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