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Silicon Valley-based lifelong learning platform, Udacity, has opened applications for enrollments into its latest Nanodegree – an exclusive programme on Flying Cars.



Silicon Valley-based lifelong learning platform, Udacity, has opened applications for enrollments into its latest Nanodegree – an exclusive programme on Flying Cars. This course will feature globally renowned experts as instructors, including Udacity founder Sebastian Thrun (CEO, KittyHawk and acknowledged expert in autonomous systems). Interested applicants can go to the Udacity website, where they can view a free preview of the programme and apply for enrolment till February 7, 2018. Udacity’s aim for this course is to push beyond the current generation of quadrotors and remote-controlled drones, and provide the skills to create autonomous flight systems that will be the transport technology of the future. The course will act as the first step students take into the world of this exciting and developing field. It will prepare students for jobs of tomorrow like Unmanned Aircraft Software Engineer, Guidance Navigation and Controls (GNC) Engineer, Aerial Roboticist, Software and Controls Engineer, and Autonomous Systems Engineer.

Commenting on the opportunities that participants will gain from this programme, Ishan Gupta, Managing Director (India) – Udacity said, “This programme will empower students to translate concepts of drone technology from the classroom to simulation and ultimately build their own self-flying drones. Flying Cars will find application in the aerospace, transportation, technology, and defense industries, and this course will help create the aerial roboticists and autonomous systems engineers.”

The programme will consist of two 12-week terms — the first on Aerial Robotics, and the second on Intelligent Air Systems. — TNS

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