The program spans a wide spectrum of technological and scientific areas, such as:
The IPP in Automation Systems leads to the acquisition of a postgraduate diploma, Master of Science, which signifies expertise in Automation Systems, distinct from and not equivalent to the Mechanical Engineer diploma or any other diploma from NTUA Schools.
The program seeks to specialize postgraduate students in contemporary methods and techniques of interdisciplinary collaboration and research. The goal is to effectively address the escalating needs of both the public and private sectors in our country and abroad, and more broadly, in the scientific areas covered by this IPPS. It also aims to ensure the excellent training of scientists capable of generating new knowledge and responding to the modern needs of society and technological advancements. In any case, the connection of the educational and research processes of the M.Sc. program with industry and production is deemed necessary and sought after, with the ultimate goal of contributing to the technological development of the country.