The Medical Robotics and Artificial Intelligence (MSc) course at UCL provides the opportunity to learn from leading figures in the field and to conduct a research project in a world-leading research group. The course, grounded in the latest advances in medical robotics and AI technology, addresses both theoretical and practical aspects.Course Content: During the first term, students build a strong foundation in medical robotics and AI topics through a balanced combination of lectures, practicals, and a group project. In the second term, the module focuses on specialized topics such as surgical navigation, medical image computing, AI in medicine, and more. Students then select a research project and, supported by their supervisor, develop a medical device or solution, which they demonstrate and defend at a mini-conference.Key Modules: Core modules include 'Introduction to Anatomy and Medical Imaging,' 'Medical Robotics and AI in Practice,' 'Surgical Navigation and Medical Device Design,' 'Medical Image Computing,' and 'AI in Medicine.' Optional modules may range from 'Image Guided Therapy,' 'Image Processing,' 'Computer Vision and Pattern Recognition,' to 'Applied Machine Learning and Decision Making'.Future Careers: Upon completion of the course, graduates will be equipped to become innovators in the medical technology industry or to continue academic research. The course opens up opportunities in careers as a scientist, engineer, consultant, or entrepreneur in the robotics and AI industry.For more information on this course, please visit the official course page.