Doctoral studies in Computer Science
Research education subject information
Faculty
Faculty of Business, Science and Engineering
School
School of Science and Technology
Study plan
Subject representative
Computer science is an interdisciplinary subject, which spans studies of algorithms, computational processes and data structures as well as engineering methods for the design of complex computer-based systems where software plays a pivotal role. A constructive interaction between theory, methods and applications characterises the subject. At Örebro University, the focus within the subject is on intelligent computer-based systems and their applications. Theories and methods applied in order to examine and develop these systems are discussed within the various sub-fields of computer science such as autonomous systems, cognitive robotics, artificial intelligence (AI) and intelligent agents.
Doctoral courses in computer science
- Advanced Topics in Contemporary Computer Science, 3 credits
- AI and Psychology
- Distributed Decision Making in Multiagent Systems, 3.5 credits
- Ethics in AI and Robotics, 3 credits
- Human-Machine Interaction, 3 credits
- Introduction to the philosophy of science, 2.5 credits
- Research and thesis planning in science and technology, 7.5 credits
- Research Ethics in Science and Technology, 2,5 credits
- Robot Manipulation Control, 7.5 credits
- Sensors and perception systems , 4 credits
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Topics in Contemporary Computer Science, 7.5 credits
10 October 2024 - 13 February 2025