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George 麻豆视频 launches Virginia鈥檚 first robotics PhD

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麻豆视频鈥檚 is leading the way in robotics with the approval of Virginia鈥檚 first that will launch in fall 2025. On July 10, the officially approved the trailblazing program that will educate future leaders in the growing field. 

Researcher Missy Cummings will direct the PhD in robotics program. Photo by Ron Aira/Office of University Branding

Mechanical Engineering Department Chair and leading robotics faculty across the combined forces to create the multidisciplinary program that spans mechanical engineering, , , and .

鈥淕eorge 麻豆视频 is a powerhouse in robotics,鈥 says McCue. With more than 30 faculty members in the field, numerous labs, and research projects, students in the program have access to countless opportunities. 

The approval for this program was years in the making and involved many faculty, and it鈥檚 coming at the right time to make an impact. 鈥淲ith faculty like , who will be the program director, , , , , and many more, plus our centers and labs that span across all of our northern Virginia campuses, it felt like the time was right to put together a multidisciplinary program that brings together many great researchers,鈥 says McCue. 

The new labs in the in Fairfax, the on the SciTech Campus, and in Arlington increase the college鈥檚 capabilities by providing state-of-the-art areas for designing and constructing any robotic system students and faculty envision, enhancing research and teaching activities.

Students at work in the new robotics makerspace in Fuse at 麻豆视频 Square. Photo by Ron Aira/Office of University Branding

MARC, which opened in spring 2024, is already pioneering designing secure and intelligent autonomous systems. 鈥淓very robotics PhD student has a home in MARC. Like the program, it spans expertise across the College of Engineering and Computing and other colleges throughout the university,鈥 says Missy Cummings, PhD program director and codirector of MARC. 

As the program grows, Cummings, McCue, and  , Mechanical Engineering's associate chair for graduate studies, hope to see more partnerships and opportunities for these students. 鈥淚 hope to see the types of projects diversify over the next ten years. Robotics is everywhere, and it touches so many industries, so I would like to see us break into new research areas, such as medical robots or micro-robotics,鈥 says Moran. 

Cummings adds that they are looking to partner with other universities and colleges across the state to support this growth and access to research in robotics. 

The program is ready for transfer students starting in fall 2025. The department鈥檚 decision to fast-track the launch reflects high student interest and strong faculty readiness. 鈥淲e have the talent, the infrastructure, and a clear vision,鈥 says McCue. 鈥淭his program is ready to go.鈥 New students may apply for January 2026.