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Robotics engineering involves the design, construction, operation, and application of robots through the use of mechanical engineering, electrical engineering, computer science, and other fields. Robotics engineers design robots and the processes for them to function correctly, as well as overseeing their assembly, with typical duties including office work developing plans and lab work building and testing robots.

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Robotics engineering involves the design, construction, operation, and application of robots through the use of mechanical engineering, electrical engineering, computer science, and other fields. Robotics engineers design robots and the processes for them to function correctly, as well as overseeing their assembly, with typical duties including office work developing plans and lab work building and testing robots.

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ROBOTIC ENGINEERING

By:Leonardo Avila & Ajourney

Robotics is the branch of mechanical engineering, electrical


engineering, electronic engineering and computer science that
deals with:

the design

construction

operation

d application of robots

computer systems for their control

sensory feedback

information processing

WHAT IS ROBOTIC ENGINEERING?

A robotics engineer will spend the majority of their time


designing the plans needed to build robots. They also design
the processes necessary for the robot to run correctly. Some of
these professionals are also responsible for designing the
machines that actually assemble the robots. Once the design
phase has been completed, only then do they move toward
assembling the unit.

TASKS & DUTIES

A typical work week will consist of 40 hours, Monday to Friday.


However, the project that the robotics engineer is working on
can make this schedule vary drastically.
Office-Working on plans and papers
Lab-Working with parts and advancing on current project

JOB ENVIRONMENT

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