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Maxim Katerishich2020-05-02 22:28:47
Robotics
Maxim Katerishich, 2020-05-02 22:28:47

Robotics as a profession - relevant?

Hello. First, I’ll tell you a little about myself, it will help to understand the essence of the issue.

In 2019, he graduated from the Department of Process Automation of the Far Eastern Federal University, Master. As a graduation work, I developed a three-wheeled arduino cart in the bachelor's degree, and in the master's program it was already more serious - a control system for a robotic arm - IMU, Raspberry Pi, KUKA KR10. I didn’t do my diplomas under pressure, it was really interesting to do everything. Link to all skills is in the profile.

As I understand it, the most relevant area in robotics is the development of various autonomous vehicles - both ground, air and underwater. Are companies looking for people who don't have much experience in robotics - mechatronics, machine vision, AI? Maybe the only normal option is a master's / postgraduate course + search for a student team to perform at competitions / exhibitions, with the potential to "light up".

How can a novice specialist find a job that is development related to (autonomous) robotics? Or is it better to keep studying? Maybe there are so-called summer schools? As an alternative, I consider game dev, but this is already beyond the scope of this issue.

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âš¡ Kotobotov âš¡, 2020-05-03
@angrySCV

dude, wake up, you go out into the street, what kind of robotics as a profession?
as long as human labor can be bought for $300 (in the region), no one will fucking have to bother with robots.
God forbid, in 100 years at least a market will appear for this.

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Andrew Nodermann, 2020-05-03
@Lucian

Look to companies that are already replacing human labor, such as auto assembly lines, amazon product sorting, autonomous harvesting, etc. the list is endless.

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