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  • Rhinoserious:

    The difference stems from your preference for a new order of slaves. Ones that at the present moment don’t bleed or feel hurt.
    I wouldn’t criticise the spindle. The spindle has after all woven the world wide web. Thankfully, ‘mechanical’ engineers are around.

  • Diderot:

    Two things:
    1- Normally if you are going to bea type of engineer you would be
    one type of engineer. With robotics you need 2 types of engineering
    combined

    2-Computer Science…you need to do a good course in computer
    science.

    Robotics is
    1- Electronic Engineering
    2- Mechanical Engineering
    3- Computer Science ****

    Computer Science being the Brains that make a robot do things that
    are more interesting than a car or a TV.

    QED

  • Cowboy:

    In routine formal engineering, you specialize mainly in it, whereas in robotics you have to essentially specialize in broader terms. This problem is taken care in bigger industries by team work–each speciality working on their specialities.

    A robot involves almost all departments: metallurgy, mechanical, hydraulics, electronics, computers, electrical, possibly biotechnology, production, etc.,

  • David F:

    Engineering is the use of applied science in any design where the safety of the public is at risk.

    If you make a robot out of one (or even 10) lego set(s), and toy motors, chances are, it won’t impact public safety.

    If, on the other hand, you design an industrial robot strong enough to lift car parts, it’s probably strong enough to hurt someone if the design failed. Then you’ll need a licensed engineer to approve the design, and supervise it’s construction, installation, and possibly operation.

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