University of Groningen

Artificial Intelligence and Engineering Systems

Why study Artificial Intelligence and Engineering Systems (AI&ES)?

The mutual impact of Artificial Intelligence and Engineering Systems (AI&ES) is leading to key new developments and a high degree of innovation at the interface between these areas. Solid knowledge in Artificial Intelligence as well a strong disciplinary foundation in Engineering Systems is key for future engineers in this area, highly demanded by industry as well as academia.

The master AI&ES is intended for students interested in studying, researching and combining AI methods and engineering techniques, with the aim of understanding, using and developing real-life systems for new products in a wide area of applications. This master programme is highly interdisciplinary. It covers 7 departments of Eindhoven University of Technology: Electrical Engineering, Mechanical Engineering, Applied Physics, Industrial Design & Innovation Science, Biomedical Engineering, Built Environment, Mathematics and Computer Science.

During your study you will specialise into one of the 6 tracks, representing inter-disciplinary expertise and research areas of the 7 participating departments:

  1. High-tech Systems and Robotics
  2. Mobility
  3. Healthcare
  4. Smart Cities and Energy Systems
  5. Science and Discovery
  6. Smart Manufacturing Systems

“Through my bachelor's in Electrical Engineering and now in the AI and Engineering Systems Master at TU/e, I learned useful hands-on tools that big companies like ASML use. We also learn about the state of the art research and it’s very exciting to see things I study appear in international news.”
Rafael del Rio Alfonso
Master’s student Artificial Intelligence and Engineering Systems at Eindhoven University of Technology

More information

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