Job opportunities

Our at??graduates have excellent job prospects and are often offered a job before they have actually graduated. Many of our graduates go on to do a PhD either at a major research institute or university with an AI department. Other graduates have started their own companies or work for companies interested in cognitive design and research.

As humans, we may be intrigued by the complexity of any daily activity. How does it actually work to perceive, learn, act, decide, and remember? On the one hand, if we understand how our own intelligence works, we can use this knowledge to make computers smarter. On the other hand, by making computers behave more like humans, we learn more about how our own cognition works.

Specialisations

Computational modelling is the central methodology taught and used in this programme. Depending on the area of study, the computational models can range from multi-agent models of millions of individual interacting on the web, through Bayesian models of cognitive capacities as action understanding, to biologically plausible neural network models of parts of the human cortex.?

At Radboud University we offer the following two specialisations:?Cognitive Computing??and?Intelligent Technology, that respectively look 'inside' the (artificial) brain of an intelligence agent and at the interaction of the agent-human or artificial - with the 'outside' world.

Want to know more?

Would you like to learn more about this programme and Radboud University? Join us for our Master?s Open Day on 16 March 2019! To learn more and register for this exciting event, visit www.ru.nl/masters/openday.