For prospective graduate students
Ph.D. students
Duke Robotics faculty are engaged in vigorous research programs, and each year we typically have several openings for outstanding Ph.D. students. The admissions process is quite selective, resulting in an intellectually stimulating enviornment that encourages our students to make high-impact contributions to research.
Prospective students will be considered for admission into individual departments (CS, ECE, and MEMS). ECE applicants should indicate the Signal and Information Processing track. Applicants are strongly advised to contact, in advance, the research advisor(s) with whom he/she wishes to work most closely. If the faculty member is accepting new students and determines that you may be a good fit, then he/she will offer advice on the appropriate home department for the student's application. This is typically their own primary department.
Accepted students may then follow the standard degree program of their home department and/or choose to complete the Robotics Certificate.
Master's students
M.S. and M.Eng. students are admitted centrally by individual departments. Admitted students are free to take any of the robotics courses as long as they fit within the degree requirements of the student's home department. All Pratt (engineering) students interested in robotics are encouraged to consider the Robotics or Medical Robotics Certificates.
We do not offer a Master's degree program in robotics at this time.
Admitted Master's students with outstanding qualifications (e.g., prior research experience, excellent grades in relevant courses), may approach faculty to get involved in research. These arrangements are typically initially pursued under an independent study course, and if the research is successful, may ultimately result in a Master's thesis.