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Robots and Automation in Society

When you'll study it
Semester 2
CATS points
15
ECTS points
7.5
Level
Level 7
Module lead
Franziska Conrad
Academic year
2026-27

Module overview

This is an individual project based module where students critically review literature on the broader societal, regulatory, ethical and human-centred dimensions of a robotic domain of their choice, including safety and security. Students will form peer groups with an assigned mentor and attend regular timetabled meetings to share and receive regular feedback on their progress. Students will also participate in a structured debate presenting different perspectives on a set aspect of robotics in society. Each student will produce an 8 page IEEE conference style individual policy paper and poster on their chosen topic. For students on the MSc RAS, these may be presented at the Robotics and Autonomous Systems MSc mini-conference organised as part of the Robotics Fundamentals and Research Management module.