Graduates: where they are now
Profiles of our graduates from robotics at Plymouth

I managed to get my name in the credits for the BAFTA winning film Wallace and Gromit: A Matter of Loaf and Death.
Robotics Engineer at Engineered Arts.
Find out more about Morgan RoeHack-a-thons and mini-projects, along with strong understanding of fundamentals, is very important for a great career in this industry.
Since graduating from his postgraduate degree at Plymouth, Rajshekar has gone on to work as an electrical engineer for Carnegie Robotics LLC in the US
Rajshekar Prabhakar's profileI don’t think I would have been where I am today if I hadn’t decided to study at University of Plymouth
Software Development Engineer, Cooper Research Technologies
Find out more about Kabul MaharjanDuring my final year project I’ve learnt a great deal about analogue electronics, signal processing, and mechanical engineering. The technical support is excellent. I was provided with financial support for the final year project which was brilliant.
Applications Engineer, National Instruments
Find out more about Joel GibbardI would one hundred percent recommend students to undertake a course at University of Plymouth. This is a university for aspirational and smart minds. This is the kind of university which encourages students to pursue their passionRead more about Anurag's year as an international exchange student at Plymouth