At the start of the semester, UTN welcomed around 80 new enrolled students to its two master’s programmes in Artificial Intelligence & Robotics and Human & Artificial Intelligence.
This is the first time that UTN has started the new semester with two master’s programmes. The new Human & Artificial Intelligence programme combines computer science, psychology and philosophy and provides students with an interdisciplinary education. The focus is on how understanding human thinking can contribute to the responsible development and design of artificial intelligence.
The Master’s programme in Artificial Intelligence & Robotics has been running since the 2023/2024 winter semester and prepares students to work as experts in intelligent systems and robotics in science, research and industry.
To kick things off, new students can look forward to a varied introductory week: in addition to workshops and information events, the programme also includes an international potluck night and a city tour of Nuremberg. The week offers many opportunities to get to know lecturers, fellow students and UTN’s growing campus.
V.l.n.r. Dr. Michael Fraas (Vice President for Administration), Prof. Dr. Isa Jahnke (Founding Vice President for Academic and International Affairs), Prof. Dr. Michael Huth (Founding President), Dr. Nasser Ahmed (Head of SPD Nuremberg), Prof. Dr. Gyburg Uhlmann (Founding Chair Department Liberal Arts and Social Sciences), Prof. Dr. Josif Grabocka (Professor of Machine Learning), Prof. Dr. Wolfram Burgard (Founding Chair Department Computer Science and Artificial Intelligence)
The University of Technology Nuremberg (UTN), founded in 2021, is the first newly established public university in Bavaria since 1978. The UTN is a living laboratory building a university for the age of AI and the rapidly advancing changes in technology, business and society. The UTN strives to become a strong regional force in research, teaching and transfer and an internationally leading university of the 21st century with regional roots and a global outlook.
The 37-hectare, sustainable UTN campus will form the center of the new Lichtenreuth district in Nuremberg, close to the historic city center. Around 6,000 students, 200 professors and at least 2,000 employees will study and work there. Study programs will integrate aspects of technology, liberal arts, social sciences and natural sciences to ideally prepare students for the interdisciplinary requirements of the new world of work.
At the start of the semester, UTN welcomed around 80 new enrolled students to its two master’s programmes in Artificial Intelligence & Robotics and Human & Artificial Intelligence.
This is the first time that UTN has started the new semester with two master’s programmes. The new Human & Artificial Intelligence programme combines computer science, psychology and philosophy and provides students with an interdisciplinary education. The focus is on how understanding human thinking can contribute to the responsible development and design of artificial intelligence.
The Master’s programme in Artificial Intelligence & Robotics has been running since the 2023/2024 winter semester and prepares students to work as experts in intelligent systems and robotics in science, research and industry.
To kick things off, new students can look forward to a varied introductory week: in addition to workshops and information events, the programme also includes an international potluck night and a city tour of Nuremberg. The week offers many opportunities to get to know lecturers, fellow students and UTN’s growing campus.
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About the University of Technology Nuremberg
The University of Technology Nuremberg (UTN), founded in 2021, is the first newly established public university in Bavaria since 1978. The UTN is a living laboratory building a university for the age of AI and the rapidly advancing changes in technology, business and society. The UTN strives to become a strong regional force in research, teaching and transfer and an internationally leading university of the 21st century with regional roots and a global outlook.
The 37-hectare, sustainable UTN campus will form the center of the new Lichtenreuth district in Nuremberg, close to the historic city center. Around 6,000 students, 200 professors and at least 2,000 employees will study and work there. Study programs will integrate aspects of technology, liberal arts, social sciences and natural sciences to ideally prepare students for the interdisciplinary requirements of the new world of work.
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