This MSc teaches the underlying concepts of Medical Robotics and Artificial Intelligence (AI), and how these technologies can be deployed into surgical environments and improve healthcare.
About this degree
Students will cover key topics such as data processing and data analysis using modern methods that rely on Machine Learning (ML) and Artificial Inteligence (AI); surgical data acquisition, including an understanding of the devices used to capture surgical data (e.g. trackers, robots, imaging devices); robot kinematics, motion planning, control and navigation.
Careers
Upon completion of this programme, a successful student will be ideally placed to pursue a range of careers and opportunities — from academic research to careers in industry — and contribute to emerging technologies such as use of AI for computer and robot vision tasks, or development of surgical robots for minimally invasive surgery.
Employability
This MSc offers students hands-on experience and transferrable skills as part of its coursework. A research project will give students the opportunity to apply their knowledge and develop career skills such as project management, public presentation and team working. A mock operating room at Charles Bell House and at UCL Here East enable practical understanding of ergonomics, human computer interaction and deployment into the operating room
This MSc is an excellent starting point for further doctoral studies, as students learn from world-leading UCL researchers at the cutting edge of their fields. The healthcare sector also includes a field of medical technology (MedTech) start-ups and global companies, providing opportunities in industry or public healthcare.
Expected June 2025
Start date
September 2025
UCL (University College London)
Gower Street,
London,
Camden,
WC1E 6BT, Southern England, United Kingdom
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