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The Master in Intelligent Robotic Systems (MIRS) is a university master’s program designed for a new generation of engineers who will be needed to develop innovative applications and tools to enhance the capabilities of intelligent robotic systems.
The development of these systems relies on cutting-edge technologies from artificial intelligence, advanced sensing, autonomomy and control, manipulation, and other rapidly evolving fields, all of which are driving the current digital revolution.
Experience a unique environment by sharing your first two semesters with the prestigious Erasmus Mundus IFROS program, fostering a truly international classroom.
Experience a unique environment by sharing your first two semesters with the prestigious Erasmus Mundus IFROS program, fostering a truly international classroom.
Experience a unique environment by sharing your first two semesters with the prestigious Erasmus Mundus IFROS program, fostering a truly international classroom.
Experience a unique environment by sharing your first two semesters with the prestigious Erasmus Mundus IFROS program, fostering a truly international classroom.
Experience a unique environment by sharing your first two semesters with the prestigious Erasmus Mundus IFROS program, fostering a truly international classroom.
Experience a unique environment by sharing your first two semesters with the prestigious Erasmus Mundus IFROS program, fostering a truly international classroom.
We are committed to excellence. A limited number of scholarships are available to cover tuition fees for top-tier candidates
The MIRS master’s at UdG transformed my theoretical knowledge into real-world AI applications. It was a deeply enriching experience that bridge the gap between academia and industry.
MIRS balances theory and practice perfectly. I valued the access to real underwater robotics research and the supportive faculty, which prepared me for both the industry and a PhD career.
Winning the LeRobot Hackathon with an AI bartender proved how MIRS turns theory into innovation. This intense experience showcased our ability to lead in open-source robotics
Dr. Nuno Gracias
Associate Professor
Dr. NarcÃs Palomeras
Associate Professor
Dr. Rafael Garcia
Full Professor, Director of ViCOROB Institute and Head of the Uw Vision Lab.
Dr. Pere Ridao
Full Professor and Head of the Uw Robotics Lab
Dr. Josep Forest
Associate Professor and Head of the 3D Perception Lab
Dr. Xavier Lladó
Full Professor and ICREA senior
Dr. Arnau Oliver
Associate Professor
Dr. Patryk Cieslak
Associate Professor
Dr. Mariano Cabezas
Ramón y Cajal (RyC)
Launch your career now and master the creation of next-generation autonomous systems with the power of AI and advanced robotics.
There are 5 available grants per year.
The selection of students is based on several criteria, including their academic grade, their cover letter and the references provided by the candidates.
Yes. You only need to provide official certification from your original university showing you have completed your bachelor’s degree programme. If you are accepted to the MIRS programme, you will have to present your diploma as soon as you receive it.
Applicants must have a university degree that corresponds to at least three years of full-time university studies, with a total of 180 ECTS. Applicants must have completed and been awarded this degree when they enrol on the MIRS programme. The selection will be carried out using the following criteria, with the numeric weight and the evidence of each point indicated:
Academic grades
Academic and professional experience and suitability for the programme: as demonstrated by the applicant’s CV and the academic area of the bachelor’s degree obtained. The CV must allow the applicant’s achievements to be easily verified, for example, through links in relevant publications, previous projects and awards.
Motivation: a cover letter of one page should highlight your previous accomplishments relating to MIRS subjects and present strong arguments as to how the MIRS fits in with your planned career. The letter will be evaluated according to your previous experience in robotics and your experience and skills in programming (which are expected to be very high).
Interview: in some cases, applicants may be interviewed to assess their knowledge and skills more thoroughly.
The MIRS is suitable for any holder of a technical engineering degree who has a solid basis in mathematics and computer science. In your bachelor’s degree, you should have studied at least one (or more) subjects of Linear Algebra, Advanced Calculation and Statistics.
Take into account that the MIRS programme is very intensive in programming. You need to have mastered Python and be capable of easily converting algorithms into code.
In general terms, the MIRS programme is targeted at people who have been building their career around robotics. It is not for anyone who wants to take a break in their field to explore robotics out of curiosity.
The minimum level required for English is the CEFR B2.
The requirement of English is already considered to be met if your bachelor’s degree was taught in English. In that case, you only need to attach an official letter from your university certifying this in your application.
We accept tests such as the IELTS certificate (applicants have to obtain an overall mark of 6.5), Cambridge (FCE – BEC Vantage – ICFE Vantage), TOEFL IBT (72 to 94 points), TOEIC, Aptis B2, PTE General Level 3, Oxford Test of English and LinguaSkill. Send us an email if you have another test of English.
Applicants with marks below the minimum requirement will not be considered for selection. We have to be strict on this point, because English is the only language of instruction for this master’s course.
We do not accept the TOEFL Home Edition or Duolingo English Test.
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