Robotics for Autonomous Vehicle Systems Bootcamp
C2012
- Content
This rigorous, twelve-week experience is conducted by leading experts in industry and academia. You’ll develop a deep, technical understanding of how to build autonomous systems by learning to program a mobile robot through hands-on approaches using ROS, Gazebo, and Python. Following an introduction to mechatronics and kinematics, group assignments will be established, and the hardware will be sent to your location of choice allowing participants to put these principles to practice in the comfort of your home or office. You’ll learn and apply software engineering principles such as SLAM; Localization; Navigation/Path Planning; Perception: LiDAR, Cameras & Vision and Visual Intelligence; and Machine Learning.
- Content
Participants will be recent graduates or new to/newly hired mechanical, electrical, and computer science engineers joining industry to support autonomous vehicle system development. The program is designed for working engineers. We also encourage those who are interested in learning more about the field of autonomous vehicles. This program will take an estimated 10-15 hours of your time on a weekly basis. This includes the 1.5hr live experience on Fridays, self-paced videos, as well as homework assignments.
- Content
- B.S. in Mechanical, Software, or Electrical Engineering, or Computer Science
- Interest in working on autonomous vehicles
- Some coding ability in C or Python
- Coursework in linear algebra, statistics
- Duration
- 40:00
- CEU
- 6