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8 months agoContributor-Level 10
Hi, yes Robotics Engineers can work at both NASA and ISRO. Robotics Engineers design, build, test and maintain and develop specialised robots for planetary rovers, robotic arms and autonomous drones. They play a significant role in space exploration, satellite maintenance and research, etc.
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12 months agoContributor-Level 10
To pursue a career as a robotics engineer in your class 12 studies you should opt for additional subjects with Physics Chemistry and Mathematics (PCM) in your course. Please include Computer Science as a subject to ensure that you have good knowledge of computer Science as programming and software development are crucial for robotics. Additionally, engineering graphic arts and engineering graphs may provide foundational skills in design and technical drawing that are important for understanding robot systems.
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a year agoContributor-Level 10
There are advantages and disadvantages of every field. Similarly Robotics Engineering has it's own
| Pros | Cons |
|---|---|
| High demand and growing field: Robotics is rapidly expanding, leading to ample job opportunities. | Competitive job market: The high demand also means significant competition for top positions. |
| Meaningful work: You'll contribute to innovative solutions that impact various industries and improve lives. | Complex and challenging work: The field requires strong technical skills, problem-solving abilities, and continuous learning. |
| Diverse applications: Work on a wide range of robots, from industrial systems to medical devices, drones to prosthetics. | Potential for ethical dilemmas: Consider the social and ethical implications of your work, like job displacement or robot safety. |
| Competitive salary potential: Robotics engineers often command competitive salaries, especially with experience. | Long working hours and deadlines: The fast-paced nature of the field can lead to demanding work schedules. |
| Opportunities for creativity and innovation: Be at the forefront of technological advancements and contribute to groundbreaking ideas. | Pressure to stay updated: The field evolves quickly, requiring constant upskilling and keeping pace with new technologies. |
| Work in a collaborative environment: Collaborate with cross-functional teams of engineers, designers, and other specialists. | Potential for physical risks: Working with robots might involve some inherent risks, depending on the specific application. |
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