This is a simple demonstration of an ABB140 industrial manufacturing robot drawing the famous “Duke D”. Project conducted by Hugh Runyan in the Robotics and Manufacturing Automation Laboratory in the Mechanical Engineering and Materials Science Department, Edmund T. Pratt School of Engineering, Duke University.
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Question by Simaranjit S: Is Aerospace Engineering limited to only Airplans. Can I employ my knowledge to cars, robotics, etc as an AE?
I have heard that aerospace engineering is a v ery limited field. I don’t know what to major in Aerosapce or Mechanical engineering. However, I will difently mjor in one of them. Many people have told me that aerosapce is soely concentrated on airplanes but as an aerosapce engineering can I emplot my knowedlge to robotics, automobiles, combustion, HVAC, manufacturing, tec. Many friends have told me that Mechanical Engineering is a very broad field. Please help me. People have also told me that Aerosapce Engineering is advanced meachanics compared to Mechancial Engineering,.
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Answer by cooldude1675
mechanical engineering is a very broad field compared to aerospace. if you want you can get a bachelors in mechanical and if you want get a masters in aerospace. they let you do this because aerospace is just a subfield of mechanical
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Question by : Is this a good masters degree for robotics?
http://www.uta.edu/ee/ms.php
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2. Systems, Controls, and Robotics: Systems, Controls, Manufacturing, Discrete Event Control, Neural and Fuzzy Control, Nonlinear Modern Control, Biomedical Signal Processing and Instrumentation.
I am an electrical engineer. This this degree seem to teach mechanical engineering topics.
I meant does this cover a significant amount of mechanical engineering topics
I meant does this cover a significant amount of mechanical engineering topics or should I get a masters in mechanical engineering
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Answer by Ashley
in robotics both is needed which are mechanical for hydraulics & pneumatics, assembly for robotic plants and repairs also electrical for wiring motors and fixing or changing electrical components. sounds a good course.
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Question by nandita: which is the best university in the usa for an ms degree in robotics and finite element analysis?
i am interested in doing a master’s degree in computer integreated design and manufacturing which includes robotics and finite element analysis as subjects.this course is offered under mechanical engineering.please do help me find an answer.
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Answer by sweettoni37
ITT or Devry are much better schools and less time you have to go.
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