Course overview
Cyber physical systems integrate computation with physical objects and processes. Examples of cyber physical systems are:
- 'smart' devices in the home such as a smart meter or fridge
- voice assistant devices
- driverless vehicles
- medical monitoring equipment
- wearable devices
- robotic assistants
Our course is designed for students with a background in computer science or a related field with analytical skills. You'll learn the principles of integrated system design and computational and cyber physical systems methods and tools.
The key topics covered will include:
- artificial intelligence
- robotics
- cyber security
- modelling and simulation
- ethical design
- interactive systems
The benefit of a two-years masters is that you can build the foundation of your knowledge in year one then use your skills for a practical or research project that runs from September to May of the final year.
During the second year, you will undertake an individual research project. This could be software-based or research-based. Collaboration with business, industry, and other outside bodies is encouraged.
This course is linked to the school’s research groups. Our broad research means we can offer a variety of projects across the spectrum of computer science and cyber physical systems.
A one-year version of this course is available.
