The course is preparatory for practice and advanced study in robotic systems. It intends to introduce the student to the basic principles of robot and sensor operation. The purpose of the course is threefold: (i) to provide theoretical and practical understanding of robotic systems, (ii) to provide practical experience in the use of robotic systems, and, (iii) to encourage and encourage further study in the area of Robotics. The presentation aims to develop interest in applying the course material in the laboratory. Particular emphasis is placed on problem solving.
Upon successful completion of the course, students will:
- Have demonstrated knowledge and understanding of topics in the subject area, which is based on their general secondary education and, while supported by advanced-level scientific textbooks, also includes views arising from modern developments at the cutting edge of their field of knowledge.
- They are able to use the knowledge and understanding they have acquired in a way that demonstrates a professional approach to their work or profession and have the skills which are typically demonstrated by developing and supporting arguments and solving problems within the context of the course’s cognitive field
Professors
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| Name | Title | |
|---|---|---|
| Ilias Sarafis | Professor | isarafis@chem.duth.gr |


