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In which universities can you learn how to create electronic devices?
Recently, a start-up called fontus created a bottle that can get water straight out of thin air. In the Iron Man movie, the main character created a flying suit. So,
1. What is the name of this profession, where they create such electronic devices? (maybe an inventor, engineer, electronics engineer, roboticist?)
2. In which Russian universities can one learn how to create such devices? (and what should the faculty be called?)
(3.) Is it possible to learn this on your own, without a university? (through books, instructional videos, etc.)
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Learn
1. physics,
2. chemistry,
3. math
4. economics
5. Some electronics.
The first three will help you figure out how to do these things.
The fourth will help you figure out how and where to get the money to do these things.
The fifth will help you make sure that those who do these things do exactly what you want. Maybe you will even try to do it yourself, but then who will deal with the economy?
2 There are faculties in radio electronics and related professions in every large technical university
3. it is quite possible, google what you are interested in - repeat, improve, then do your idea.
And most importantly: JUST LIKE IN THE FILM NOT A RECIPIENT !! it's just that the film is as far from reality as the moon is from the earth. there will be a lot of tedious work, bummers of failures, etc.
Polytechnic universities (formerly known as polytechnics).
As a rule, there are many faculties with various specializations around the one you need.
Universities don't teach this - it's an illusion! Only direct work on tasks and projects. And so the profession is called an Electronics Engineer or Embedded Engineer. Basic knowledge of mathematics, physics, chemistry. Profile: analog circuitry, digital circuitry, digital signal processing, microcontrollers, FPGAs, printed circuit board design, programming, etc. Do not start with arduino, this is the bottom, buy a nucleo, sort out what kind of elements are there, why they are (just read the documentation), how to program and go ahead =)
The specialty in the most general case is called "development engineer", "design engineer", "electronic engineer", "electronics engineer", "embedder" / "embedded systems development engineer".
However, keep in mind that in reality, a whole team would work on a conditional flying suit - electronics engineers, designers, programmers, specialists in engines, aerodynamics, servos, technologists, industrial designers, etc. As well as installers and workers. Alone, such things can only be done in the cinema. :)
Besides, if you expect that you will come to a university, and there, like this, bam - and they will teach you how to be a great developer, I will disappoint you. I myself, when I went to the radio department, also thought that I would meet there something like a radio forum, a kind of hangout of understanding and enthusiastic people,
I will not talk about the fact that often laboratories are more like a museum - now in large universities with better equipment.
With teachers, too, not always all is well. Mostly those who, in fact, cannot work in their specialty remain in graduate school - well, you understand. The salary of an assistant (in fact, a teacher without a degree) is in the region of 5 - 7 tr. hands. But those who diligently did all their homework and nothing else - they go to work at McDonald's or study further, to graduate school. And then teach, yes. There are exceptions, but they are few.
There remains, of course, the old guard of teachers, from whom you can really learn a lot if you wish.
So do not expect to be taught - read specialized literature, ask questions to knowledgeable people, pick up a soldering iron, and go ahead. Of course, for complete confidence in your own future, you will need a beautiful diploma paper; to get it, it is enough to enter any university that has a faculty with a name like "radio engineering", "electronic engineering design" or something like that.
in any technical
, but even in a pedagogical one, you can learn to be a teacher,
and to create a moisture condenser, you don’t even need to learn “electronics”, pure physics
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