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GineersNow Engineering Magazine Issue 005

GineersNow Engineering Magazine July 2016 Issue No. 005 Masdar: The Future of Sustainable City in Abu Dhabi, UAE Exclusive Stories: Future cities, smart cities, robotics, artificial intelligence, deep learning, digital migration, exoskeleton, social good, information technologies. Special feature stories: HVAC, mechanical, electrical, plumbing, MEP contractors, construction, civil engineering, chemical, petrochemicals, oil & gas, water and wastewater, nano filtration, ultra filtration, desalination, reverse osmosis. Country Focus: United Arab Emirates (Dubai, Abu Dhabi), Saudi Arabia, Qatar, Bahrain, Kuwait, Oman, United States, Canada, Australia, India, Indonesia, Malaysia, Singapore, Hong Kong, China, Philippines, Thailand, Vietnam. https://www.gineersnow.com/topics/magazines

GineersNow Engineering Magazine July 2016 Issue No. 005

Masdar: The Future of Sustainable City in Abu Dhabi, UAE

Exclusive Stories: Future cities, smart cities, robotics, artificial intelligence, deep learning, digital migration, exoskeleton, social good, information technologies.

Special feature stories: HVAC, mechanical, electrical, plumbing, MEP contractors, construction, civil engineering, chemical, petrochemicals, oil & gas, water and wastewater, nano filtration, ultra filtration, desalination, reverse osmosis.

Country Focus: United Arab Emirates (Dubai, Abu Dhabi), Saudi Arabia, Qatar, Bahrain, Kuwait, Oman, United States, Canada, Australia, India, Indonesia, Malaysia, Singapore, Hong Kong, China, Philippines, Thailand, Vietnam.

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Everything You Need to Know<br />

ABOUT ROBOTICS ENGINEERS<br />

by Cielo Panda<br />

Photo by AP<br />

Nowadays, our technological world<br />

is filled with gadgets, Artificial<br />

Intelligence, Deep Learning, and<br />

Robots that help make our daily lives<br />

easier. All these are made possible<br />

thanks to the hard work of robotics<br />

engineers. So if you’re planning to be<br />

a robotics engineer, here is a short<br />

overview of what they do and what it<br />

takes to be one.<br />

What is a Robotics Engineer?<br />

A Robotics Engineer is basically an<br />

engineer who specializes in robots.<br />

They are also known as Automation<br />

Engineers, Robotics and Automation<br />

Engineers, or Automation Robotics<br />

Engineers.<br />

They are designers who are<br />

responsible for the creation of<br />

robots and robotic systems that does<br />

work that humans cannot or prefer<br />

not to do. With the help of their<br />

innovations, robotics engineers helps<br />

make different tasks easier, safer and<br />

more efficient.<br />

What are the Necessary Skills to be a<br />

Robotics Engineer?<br />

To be able to become a successful<br />

robotics engineer, one should be<br />

highly-creative with the ability to<br />

think outside the box. After all,<br />

robotic engineers design robots and<br />

robotic systems that can improve a<br />

certain job.<br />

They should have a solid<br />

understanding in subjects learned<br />

in school such as advanced<br />

mathematics, applied physical<br />

science, and computer science. It<br />

is also important that they enjoy<br />

collaborating with a team, and have<br />

adequate communication skills.<br />

Lastly, since programming new robots<br />

is one of the most challenging part of<br />

robotics engineering, it is important<br />

that one should be an expert in<br />

programming such. Others even get<br />

a degree in software engineering to<br />

expand their robotics engineering<br />

career further.<br />

What does a Robotics Engineer<br />

Particularly do?<br />

Robotics engineers spend most of<br />

60<br />

JULY 2016<br />

Future Cities & Robotics

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