Firstly, summary what he says in how to be a roboticist 1.Attitudes:Get involve, take part in robot clubs. Dont be afraid! 2. Math Class: Linear algebra, trigonometry, Statics 3. Physics Class: Dynamics 4. English Secondly, being an engineer of robot is always my dream. I set a flag here in youtube that I can be the best engineer in the world! No matter how challenge now! I am Richard Feynman, Chinese!
I cant wait either!! since age of 10 i started making simple robots and now i am at high school working with nxt mindstorm and programming lots of robots!
This is a really helpful video, great work ! I am really interested in STEM subjects (Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics ) and I hope to become a Robotics Engineer when I leave university. I really like what you talked about near the end, about getting involved in robotics when you are young, as it is completely true that there so many amazing opportunities. I am competing in VEX Robotics Starstruck 2016-2017, a worldwide robot building contest for people aged 11-18, which is a brilliant example.
I’m interested to Techincal related filed like machine assembly troubleshooting i think to take training in robotics is good for improve my knowledge any one can suggest mee
I am an indian guy.. we don't have any big buzz about robots in colleges and schools. Yet I am very much interested in robots and their way of functioning.. I have not made any robot due to lack of opportunities but if I get a songle too I. Would try to accomplish with full determination. I am really inspired by robots. I want to become an industrial robotics engineer. In india apart from ISRO we don't have any big name in robotics. I am quite worried about it. My plan is to open an robot making industry in india. It has a big scope
Hello everyone, I'm 15 years old and i love robots and building stuff, but I'm not very smart I have ideas. Now I'm in grade 10 I need to know what I should take next year and the year after that. or what I should know how to do for this?
The problem with robotics is the number of applicants is just overwhelming (compared to other disciplines of engineering)! I've always liked robots (since early childhood:-), I completed a bachelor's degree in Math (with distinction) & now want to study engineering. BUT the reason I wont to go for robotics is because there are simply TOO MANY people wanting to be roboticists these days, dammit! Not many opportunities left there.
i disagree with your point on how "degrading" it is to stack boxes for a living. If you use robots to do these tasks, workers will actually go OUT of work.( For example, Charlie Bucket's father in the 2005 movie version of Charlie and the Chocolate Factory lost his job capping toothpaste tubes because a robot could do it faster)
Yeah, but he got a job repairing the robot in the end. And if there is another robot to take care of the original robot, then he would still have a job repairing the repairing robot. There always has to be some human in the back to make sure things are still working, no matter how many machines there may be.
It might be "degrading" if we look at the fact that it will damage the physical and/or mental health of the operator. Plus, automation in the industrial and other "heavy" work sectors, is completely necessary if we want to build better job oportunities, it is all about putting the economy at the service of the people, not the other way around. Exploring the human sense of automation, is meeting a situation, that when those persons that previusly worked on a factory got capacitated on doing something different. They cannot refuse to accept the "Times" of change. As we all know, no one had been given that ability.
That is not a bad thing, it makes products much cheaper and more abundant, u dont have to worry about working conditions as much as with people (machines can operate in conditions that would harm most people), u dont have to pay for time off, lawsuits, laziness, healthcare, retirement the list goes on robots dont complain and dont make nearly as many mistakes (we r human after all) this will all just push us to a type 1 civilization which is a good thing. Think of a fully automated tower that farms all the food for the city of lets say Chicago, no cost of shipping products (already in the city not shipped from Mexico or cali), no labor costs, etc. Which would drastically lower costs taking away a huge financial stress for alot of families. This would also have an effect on crimes like robbery (no need to steal if you can afford your basics like food and housing, at least takes away alot of stress that can lead to it anyways), thats just one example same goes for things like automated homes/3d printed cutting the cost of a 1 bed appointment to under 10k in a fraction of the time (some cases less then a day). robots in healthcare would cut costs drastically, maybe everyone loosing their jobs wont be the worst thing imagine a world where people go to school to become educated then spend their lives doing what ever it is that makes them happy, art, music, research, writing, exploring, building being around the family.
staking boxes may be degrading, but at least that person had a job. what will people do when the common worker is no longer needed. everyone will be unemployed.
I cant wait to be a robotics enigneer its going to be great. The process getting there is hard but at the end it is all worth it.
I liked this a lot! This guy is really great!
Firstly, summary what he says in how to be a roboticist
1.Attitudes:Get involve, take part in robot clubs. Dont be afraid!
2. Math Class: Linear algebra, trigonometry, Statics
3. Physics Class: Dynamics
4. English
Secondly, being an engineer of robot is always my dream. I set a flag here in youtube that I can be the best engineer in the world! No matter how challenge now!
I am Richard Feynman, Chinese!
awesome ..a perfect piece of information i wanted to know about robotics engeneering
I cant wait either!! since age of 10 i started making simple robots and now i am at high school working with nxt mindstorm and programming lots of robots!
so did you get into engineering in college? i see this comment was 7 years ago
I'm so glad I do vex,frc,ftc,best and seaperch all robotics
thanks for the great video on robotics!
This is a really helpful video, great work ! I am really interested in STEM subjects (Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics ) and I hope to become a Robotics Engineer when I leave university. I really like what you talked about near the end, about getting involved in robotics when you are young, as it is completely true that there so many amazing opportunities. I am competing in VEX Robotics Starstruck 2016-2017, a worldwide robot building contest for people aged 11-18, which is a brilliant example.
I’m interested to Techincal related filed like machine assembly troubleshooting i think to take training in robotics is good for improve my knowledge any one can suggest mee
he has given gud information about robotic,s engineering
I am an indian guy.. we don't have any big buzz about robots in colleges and schools. Yet I am very much interested in robots and their way of functioning.. I have not made any robot due to lack of opportunities but if I get a songle too I. Would try to accomplish with full determination. I am really inspired by robots. I want to become an industrial robotics engineer. In india apart from ISRO we don't have any big name in robotics. I am quite worried about it. My plan is to open an robot making industry in india. It has a big scope
Cool. I love robots too.. Christopher and Kennya
Hello everyone, I'm 15 years old and i love robots and building stuff, but I'm not very smart I have ideas. Now I'm in grade 10 I need to know what I should take next year and the year after that. or what I should know how to do for this?
Man! That career is cool! That will be my future career. Now I play engineering games.
Mr. Nalley's robotics class roll call!
amazing video. thank you
Although I'm robotics engineer.I'm not getting Job vaccancy in my country.
If all asks experience means then what's the situation for Fresher. :(
which1 is the closest to robotics mechanical engineering or electronics?
equally they go hand in hand in my opinion.
would you let n average person take that test
I want to become a robotics engineer
facilitate teamwork...I led party in seige in Lineage 2 for 2 years!
its the combination of the two known as Mechatronics Engineering
I used to stack boxes for a living. It is degrading.
leatherwings007 how are you now?
The problem with robotics is the number of applicants is just overwhelming (compared to other disciplines of engineering)!
I've always liked robots (since early childhood:-), I completed a bachelor's degree in Math (with distinction) & now want to study engineering.
BUT the reason I wont to go for robotics is because there are simply TOO MANY people wanting to be roboticists these days, dammit!
Not many opportunities left there.
ignatei After all this time, what field did you follow?
i disagree with your point on how "degrading" it is to stack boxes for a living. If you use robots to do these tasks, workers will actually go OUT of work.( For example, Charlie Bucket's father in the 2005 movie version of Charlie and the Chocolate Factory lost his job capping toothpaste tubes because a robot could do it faster)
Hanaan Kambo There are fewer and fewer people who are only qualified to do that kind of work.
Yeah, but he got a job repairing the robot in the end. And if there is another robot to take care of the original robot, then he would still have a job repairing the repairing robot. There always has to be some human in the back to make sure things are still working, no matter how many machines there may be.
It might be "degrading" if we look at the fact that it will damage the physical and/or mental health of the operator.
Plus, automation in the industrial and other "heavy" work sectors, is completely necessary if we want to build better job oportunities, it is all about putting the economy at the service of the people, not the other way around.
Exploring the human sense of automation, is meeting a situation, that when those persons that previusly worked on a factory got capacitated on doing something different. They cannot refuse to accept the "Times" of change. As we all know, no one had been given that ability.
Yes workers go out of work so that they can do more creative work
That is not a bad thing, it makes products much cheaper and more abundant, u dont have to worry about working conditions as much as with people (machines can operate in conditions that would harm most people), u dont have to pay for time off, lawsuits, laziness, healthcare, retirement the list goes on robots dont complain and dont make nearly as many mistakes (we r human after all) this will all just push us to a type 1 civilization which is a good thing.
Think of a fully automated tower that farms all the food for the city of lets say Chicago, no cost of shipping products (already in the city not shipped from Mexico or cali), no labor costs, etc. Which would drastically lower costs taking away a huge financial stress for alot of families. This would also have an effect on crimes like robbery (no need to steal if you can afford your basics like food and housing, at least takes away alot of stress that can lead to it anyways), thats just one example same goes for things like automated homes/3d printed cutting the cost of a 1 bed appointment to under 10k in a fraction of the time (some cases less then a day). robots in healthcare would cut costs drastically, maybe everyone loosing their jobs wont be the worst thing imagine a world where people go to school to become educated then spend their lives doing what ever it is that makes them happy, art, music, research, writing, exploring, building being around the family.
I like it, good spanish. Funny and very educational video about robotics.
Nice pronunciation for Spanish language.
1:36 pickpocketer.. lol :D ;)
staking boxes may be degrading, but at least that person had a job. what will people do when the common worker is no longer needed. everyone will be unemployed.