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University of Oxford
Autonomous Intelligent Machines and Systems (EPSRC CDT)
Independent preparation guide for Autonomous Intelligent Machines and Systems (EPSRC CDT) at Oxford. Use it to check official requirements, compare applicant fit, and plan writing and interview preparation.
Official Information Summary
University of Oxford lists this as a CDT programme in Department of Engineering Science and the Department of Computer Science. Verify requirements, funding and English language details on the official page before drafting.
School / department
Department of Engineering Science and the Department of Computer Science
Degree type
CDT
Study level
doctoral
Study mode
research
Availability
active
Official page
Applicant Fit Preparation
G5Admissions treats this as preparation analysis for AI / Robotics, not an official admissions judgement.
Suitable applicant backgrounds
- - AI, robotics, computer science, engineering systems, machine learning, or technical research backgrounds
Relevant evidence signals
- - technical or quantitative preparation should be evidenced
- - research preparation and supervisor/topic fit should be evidenced
Common risk areas
- - official keyword coverage is weak
- - career outcome signals are weak or missing
- - research pathway requires topic, methods and supervision fit
Useful preparation angles
- - Use for research-oriented applicants with a clear topic and methods fit.
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