Robomechanics through M.Tech
Robomechanics is a field of engineering that is concerned with the design as well as application of robots. Computers are used by specialists for the manipulation as well as operation of these robots. More on this course and its allied details are mentioned below.
Eligibility needed to join the M.Tech in Robomechanics course:
An aspirant who has done their graduate level course in any of the following fields is eligible to joint the Master in Technology course in Robomechanics:
- Computer Engineering
- Electrical Engineering
- Instrumentation Engineering
- Mechanical Engineering
What Are The Advantages Of This Field?
With the postgraduate degree in Robomechanics, aspirants’ gain the much required knowledge about the following benefits:
- Artificial Intelligence
- Computational Geometry
- Computer Aided Manufacturing
- Computer Integrated Manufacturing System
- Digital Electronics and Micro-processors
- Robot Manipulators
- Robot Motion Planning,
An engineer who has training in Robomechanics can apply his expertise in field such as:
- Modern Warfare
- Nano-Technology
- R&D
- Space-Exploration
- Surgery
Many other fields are available for these aspirants to pursue as well.
Institutions in India that offer the M.Tech in Robomechanics course
The course in Robomechanics has a very vital importance in the educational as well as the industrial sectors. Professionals of this field have the opportunity to get jobs with top notch firms or with well established research organizations within the nation and abroad. The M.Tech in Robomechanics program is offered to interested aspirants by many well known institutions in India.
More details are mentioned below.
- Institutes in India offering courses in Robotics:
- Birla Institute of Technology and Science, Pilani
- Indian Institute of Technology Kanpur - The Center for Robotics and Mechatronics, Uttar Pradesh
- Innobuzz Knowledge Solutions, Pitampura
- Jadavpur University, Kolkata
- National Institute of Technology, the University of Hyderabad (M.Tech in Artificial Intelligence and Robotics)
- PSG College of Technology, Coimbatore (Tamil Nadu)
- Sri Sathya Sai Institute of Higher Learning, Prasanthinilayam, Tamil Nadu
Scope of Robomechanics in India:
Aspirants who have an M.Tech degree in Robomechanics have the opportunity to get employment with space research organizations such as the Indian Space Research Organization (ISRO) or with industries that develop microchips. Jobs can also be got by them with the Indian Institute of Technology for the purpose of doing extensive research work concerning projects on artificial intelligence. In addition to this, the Indian Institute of Chemical Biology also offers professionals of this field with the opportunity to do research fellowship in the subject of Robotics and Artificial Intelligence.
Scope of Robomechanics abroad
An engineer or Robotics or Robomechanics have the opportunity to program, maintain as well as troubleshoot robots with top notch firms in the US such as Plastech. It is also possible for these people to go for research and intern themselves with ATR – a leading institute that gives a lot of emphasizes on computational neuroscience and of course, the much more interesting humanoid robotics. Firms such as Intel take in students of Robomechanics as well as specialists of artificial intelligence for the manufacturing of microchips. Job opportunities are also accessible for candidates with the Robotics Industrial Association, an organization located in North America, for the preservation as well as manufacture of systems integration. And last, but absolutely not the least, the NASA (National Aeronautics and Space Administration) provides professionals in the field of Robomechanics with a lot of career opportunities in space science.
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2 Responses to “Robomechanics through M.Tech”
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after my B.Tech in Mechanical and automation engineering can I apply for M.Tech in Robomechnics or automobile engg or aeronautical engg ..
i done mca course in annamalai university i am interested to join m.tech robomechanics so my question is i am eligible or not?