Ph.D. in Robotics Technology
Ph.D. in Robotics Technology
Purdue University’s Robotics Technology Ph.D. program offers a far-reaching and leading-edge educational experience that prepares graduates to become leaders in the rapidly evolving field of robotics.
Why Study Robotics?
Embarking on a Ph.D. journey in Robotics Technology at Purdue opens doors to cutting-edge research and unparalleled career opportunities in one of the most dynamic fields of our time. Here's why you should consider our program:
Our program prepares you to tackle complex challenges across various disciplines, including engineering, computer science, and cognitive sciences. The program includes focus areas which leverage the interdisciplinary nature of Robotics.
Engage in high-level applied and basic research, contributing to advancements in robotics and related technologies.
Develop competencies in robotics technologies that combine perception, cognition, and actuation - skills highly sought after in today's job market.
Learn to articulate current issues, trends, and challenges in robotics through various platforms and media.
Hone your ability to employ strategic thinking in robotics research and development.
Join us as a Robotics Technology Ph.D. student and become part of the next generation of robotics innovators and leaders. Shape the future of technology, industry, and society through cutting-edge research and interdisciplinary collaboration.
Program Details
Benefits of Studying Robotics in Indiana
Manufacturing Hub
Manufacturing Hub
Indiana leads the country with 8,051 manufacturing companies, providing ample opportunities for research collaboration and future employment.
Economic Impact
Economic Impact
With 26% of Indiana's economic output coming from the manufacturing sector, your research can have a direct and significant impact on the state's economy.
Industry Demand
Industry Demand
Address the critical need for skilled workers in robotics, with 83,000 unfilled manufacturing jobs in Indiana alone.
Robotics Culture
Robotics Culture
Benefit from Indiana's strong robotics culture, evidenced by its unusually large number of FIRST Robotics teams - twice the average per state.
Ph.D. in Robotics Technology Focus Areas
