Robotics, Autonomous Vehicles, Drones, and Artificial Intelligence
Harvard Summer School
DGMD S-17
Section 1
CRN 34560
This course explores the field of robotics, autonomous vehicles, and drones, and exposes students to their core technologies and systems through practical exercises and simulation. These are all exciting fields with tremendous growth and opportunities in the next 10-50 years—billions of dollars are being invested and the market size is expected to grow 10-15% annually. The impact of these technologies can fundamentally revolutionize a multitude of industries and transform our society, from self-driving cars to same-day drone delivery to robotic assistants and laborers. This course explores the theories, tools, and processes that enable these technologies and exposes students to the challenges, limitations, and capabilities of modern robotics, autonomous vehicles, and drone technologies. Students learn about sensor technologies for automation, autonomy from a systems perspective, vision-based perception and techniques, modern machine learning and artificial intelligence algorithms, mathematical modeling and abstraction, and engineering design. The goal is to develop a fundamental toolkit to advance the next generation within the field.
Registration Closes: June 20, 2024
Credits: 4
View Tuition Information Term
Summer Term 2024
Part of Term
Full Term
Format
Flexible Attendance Web Conference
Credit Status
Graduate, Undergraduate
Section Status
Open