Robotics About

Robotics engineers work in the science of robotics, or flexible automation. Most robots are "manipulators"—machines devised to function in place of a human. Some robots function as "walking" machines, or teleoperators, using a remote control or sensory manipulators. Microprocessors, which are very small computers, direct most robots in their tasks. Robotics is a branch of engineering which deals with the making of robots. Robots are programmed machines which are able to carry out tasks autonomously or semi-autonomously for the better working of the company. It involves designing, building and programming of physical robots, to troubleshoot the problems in various domains of operations and manufacturing. This is very useful in fields including transportation, manufacturing, production, medical, army, etc. It is an interdisciplinary branch of mechanical and electrical engineering.

Robotics
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Career Roles & Responsibilities

Robotics engineers are responsible for designing, testing, and building robots that are productive and safe to operate as well as economical to purchase and maintain. These engineers use computer-aided design and drafting, and computer-aided manufacturing (CADD/CAM) systems to perform their tasks. Robotics research engineers design robotic systems and research methods to manufacture them economically. Robotics engineers who work for robot manufacturers are sometimes called robotics test engineers or automation system engineers. These engineers apply the robotic system to a particular use on a manufacturing assembly line. They also create an integrated environment between people and machinery.

Robotics applications vary widely. Robots are used in the automotive, aerospace, metals, nuclear, mining, textile, and computer industries, among others. The robotics engineer must determine the particular needs of each application and customize the robot accordingly. To do this, robotics engineers must plan the A robotics research engineer tests a racing robot. (© Gene Blevins/Reuters/Corbis.) computer programs suitable for the robot installation. They must also prepare specifications for the robot's capabilities as they relate to the work environment. In addition, robotics engineers are responsible for developing cost proposals, efficiency studies, and quality control reports.

Most robotics engineers are employed by private robot manufacturers or robot users. Some engineers work in military and space programs. Others work for colleges and universities or vocational and trade schools.

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Career Education Path Summary

You generally need at least a bachelor's degree in engineering to enter this field. Because robotics technology draws on the expertise of many different engineering disciplines, engineers who specialize in robotics often have degrees in mechanical, manufacturing, electrical, electronic, or industrial engineering. Some colleges and universities now offer robotics engineering degrees. Robotics courses typically include training in hydraulics and pneumatics, CADD/CAM systems, numerically controlled systems, microprocessors, integrated systems, and logic. It usually takes four to five years to earn a bachelor's degree in engineering. Some colleges offer work-study programs in which students receive on-the-job training while still in school. Most universities that offer robotics courses have well-equipped labs with lasers and CADD/CAM equipment. For most positions and to advance in the field you need a master's or doctoral degree. Robotics engineers must continually upgrade their technical knowledge to keep abreast of new developments in this rapidly changing field.

 

 

Stream

Graduation

After Graduation

After Post Graduation

Path1

Clear Class XII with Science with Maths stream

Pursue B.Tech/B.E in Robotics/Mechatronics Engineering

Pursue M.Tech in a specialized branch of robotics

PhD in the area of specialization.

Path2

Clear Class XII with Science with Maths stream

Pursue B.Tech /B.E in Electronics /Mechanical /Electrical /Computer Science and Engineering/ Instrumentation & Control Engineering/ Electrical and Electronics Engineering

Pursue M.Tech in Robotics/Mechatronics/ or any other specialized field

PhD in the area of specialization.

Important Facts

  • Robotics engineering is rarely taught and sought in India, be it a NIT or IIT. Mechatronics is the most related and sort field for people interested in robotics.
  • You can also work in the field of robotics, with a associate degree(2 year) in robot technology or similar field, and work as an assistant to robotics engineer.
  • Most college have eligibility criteria of minimum 50% aggregate marks in Class XII / and some of minimum 60%. Some colleges/universities also have an age limit.
  • Most colleges require JEE score as minimum eligibility for Undergraduation degree.

 Leading Institutes

Top Robotics Institutes in India

College

Location

Website

Indian Institute of Technology

Multiple Locations

www.iitd.ac.in 

Birla Institute of Technology

Pilani, Mesra

www.bits-pilani.ac.in 

Vellore Institute of Technology

Chennai

www.vit.ac.in 

National Institute of Technology

Multiple Locations

www.nitc.ac.in 

Indian Institute of Information Technology, Allahabad

Allahabad

www.iiita.ac.in/academics/programmes 

International Institute of Information Technology, Hyderabad

Hyderabad

www.iiit.ac.in/academics/postgraduate 

SRM University

Chennai

www.srmuniv.ac.in/engineering/department-of-mechatronics-engineering/about-the-department 

Mahatma Gandhi Institute Of Technology

Hyderabad

www.mgit.ac.in/courses_offered.html 

University of Petroleum and Energy Studies

Dehradun

www.upes.ac.in/btech-mechatronics-engineering 

Manipal Institute of technology

Manipal

www.manipal.edu/mit/programs/program-list/btech/btech-mechatronics-engineering.html

Hindustan University

Chennai

www.hindustanuniv.ac.in/be_roboties_control.php 

Bharath Institute of Higher Education and Research

Chennai

www.bharathuniv.ac.in/colleges1/mtronics.php 

Top Robotics Institutes in the World

Institution

Location

Website

Massachusetts Institute of Technology

Massachusetts, US

www.web.mit.edu 

Carnegie Mellon University

Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania

www.ri.cmu.edu/education/academic-programs 

University of Pennsylvania

Pennsylvania

www.seas.upenn.edu/prospective-students/graduate/programs/masters/robotics.php

University College London

London

www.ucl.ac.uk/prospective-students/graduate/taught/degrees/robotics-computation-msc 

University of Colorado – Boulder

Colorado, United States

www.colorado.edu/mechanical/research/focus-areas/robotics-and-systems-design 

University of Torronto

Torronto, Canada

www.irm.utoronto.ca 

Important Entrance Exams

Undergraduate

College

Tentative Date

Important Elements

Website

Joint Entrance Examination Main (JEE Main)

April

Mathematics, Physics, Chemistry

www.jeemain.nic.in 

Joint Entrance Examination Advanced (JEE Advanced)

May/June

Mathematics, Physics, Chemistry

www.jeeadv.ac.in

Birla Institute of Technology and Science Admission (BITSAT)

May

Mathematics/Biology Physics, Chemistry, Logical Reasoning English

www.bitsadmission.com/bitsatmain.aspx 

Vellore Institute of Technology Engineering Entrance Exam (VITEEE)

April

Mathematics/Biology Physics, Chemistry, English

www.vit.ac.in 

SRM University Engineering Exam (SRMJEEE)

April

Mathematics, Physics, Chemistry, Biology

www.srmuniv.ac.in 

Postgraduate

Institution

Tentative Date

Important Elements

Website

Graduate Aptitude Test in Engineering (GATE) (Postgraduate)

Jan-Feb

All branches of engineering

www.gate.iisc.ernet.in 

Similar Careers
  • They perform engineering activities in planning and designing tools, engines, to create/program machines and robots.
  • Develop, coordinate, or monitor all aspects of production or operation of product designs.
  • They do extensive research in various mechanical and robotic technologies to update their robot with upcoming technology.
  • They modify the computer-controlled motion of robots and automated machines.
  • Develop, test, and evaluate robot designs.
  • Install and test robots for defects after assembly
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Career Pros Details
  • Job security: Since this career has fewer entrants, the demand for robotic professionals is high. Innovation has no stop in the technology journey, making the job opportunities highly rewarding, and satisfying.
  • Prestige: They generally innovate and improve the existing process, working on various models, with like-minded educated people, creating a name in the world of technology. This makes the profession highly demanded and unique, where the work is attached to prestige.
  • Diverse: The application of this industry is spread across various areas being production, manufacturing, power maintenance, mining, nuclear power, medical, automobile industry, and many more. This gives the added benefit to switching fields and accelerating growth
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Career Cons Details
  • Geographical Restraint: Robotics jobs are specific and professional opportunities would not be in abundance in small cities.
  • Long work hours, high stress, and patience: The job is very demanding. It requires physical, mental, and emotional involvement and drains his/her energy.
  • Continuing Education: A master’s degree is required for better job opportunities in this field. Also, continuing up-gradation of your knowledge and skills for the job requires you to look for short term/long term certification to gain expertise
  • Like engineers in other disciplines, robotics engineers must be able to work well as team members.
  • They must be able to communicate their ideas effectively.
  • Those entering this field should have an aptitude for mathematics, physics, chemistry, and electronics.
  • They should also be skilled in using computers.
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