After completing the Frontiers in Robotics course, the student will be able to:
- Explain the state-of-the-art developments in a specific robotics-related research field
- Perform a structured literature search and review
- Write a literature report
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In the Frontiers in Robotics course the student will dive into a specific research topic related to robotics. The students will attend meetings and seminars given by research groups, programmes and consortia, and will write a literature overview of this topic.
The workflow will be as follows; the student…
- first attends a DSI - Twente Robotics Symposium for topic orientation
- finds a supervisor/mentor from list provided above, and discusses a topic with him/her
- writes a proposal for what (s)he will be doing the literature overview on
- keeps attending relevant meetings (e.g., research group/lab meetings, doctoral dissertations, MSc colloquia in research group, Twente Robotics Symposia). For each meeting/symposium the student will bring an attendance form to be signed. The student will attend such meetings at least four times during the duration of course.
- performs the agreed upon literature study
- writes a literature report according to a given template
- hands in the literature report and scanned attendance form on Canvas, to be checked by the assessor.
Step 1 can be skipped if a mentor has already been found before a symposium.
On Canvas the student will be provided with learning materials on how to perform the literature search and how to write the literature report.
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