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I don't know if this video is going to teach me anything or not. All I know is I'm over half way through this video and haven't heard anything informative. That being said this video is obviously just so the guy can put a feather in his cap.
Okay, as I'm writing this I'm now near the end of this video and it's the same drab so
tl;dr don't bother watching this video if you were hoping to learn anything. The video ends with "go Google it"
Hope someone answers my question. I'm going to college soon enough with the interest of making robots, but at what field?
Something about coding the robot, designing the robot, and assembling it with electrical wires. something that leans more in the software side but still does some hardware stuff. I know it takes a team to make robots but from what i listed on, what are the courses i can choose from in college that is closest to these list. Thanks 🙂
You might find it interesting to know that the original saying was "A jack of all trades is a master of none, but oftentimes better than a master of one".
Our habit of shortening things sometimes destroys their original intention. Ignore not the old adage, but the new one instead.
What SAO does to a MF
I wanna be data scientist but also do all the cool things of mechatronics engineering , so can do both ?
Thank you for this video
Wow
Im Jack of all, you should ask, at this point i dont know who am i professionally 😂 and i pretty much nail nearly everything
Ayo Electromechanical techs✌, I also graduated in 2020 but at my school, we co-op our senior year, So I was working during my graduation. I've built a lot of shit, like a CNC plasma cutter, SCARA robot, etc…. but now I'm back in school to get that bachelor… because even though I can engineer I can't call myself one until I get that FE license. I got 2 years to go
What online course to learn mechatronics?
3:50 where is my guys safety glasses SMH
I followed this path, and let me tell u it’s fricken awesome! Highly recommend it ❤️
William Osman funy
I recently graduated with a bachelors in mechatronics engineering degree. I did lots of cool stuff in uni. But I personally found it difficult to do my own projects simply cause I do not have the space in my house to do anything. Also I do not know if I would need to move. Also i still have not found a job after graduating.
Been there done that. Should go for production managment… I'm automation specialist for 3 years. Should go for production managment, because even with knowledge all money go for projects also im single and in my free time after 7-15 job i'm mostly learning new tech stuff, programming, AI, interfaces, mechanics, eletrcicity, electronics etc. Never ending story. Could earn 10 times more in production managment but noooo IwAnTeD BuILd RoBots aNd fACTorY LiNeS… Now i need prolly 10 years more to achieve mastery and i mean like everyday hard working and learnig all that shit… Im smart, can build cool stuff, but there are not enough respect for the big brain job and not enough money for it. Dont go for it… You will learn for ever and it will take your life just for satisfaction.
lol same
6:24
My favorite The PLC.
First learn the FOUNDATIONAL math, physics, chemistry, and biology. Then learn electronics, programming, and prototype design.
Practical problems, perhaps?
In Germany You can Take a 3-4 Year Training. I am a "Mechatroniker" and 3D printing Geek, programming on a pie is next 😊
i love touching hardwares like that old dvd player collecting dust in the cupboard. but im more good at taking things apart and breaking them, rather than making or fixing things.
I tried and couldn’t enter in my country because i failed chemistry :”( gotta try again once i finish my actual career
Meanwhile, no one talks about the pocket sized fusion reactor.
I’m going to university next year at Sønderborg University in Denmark as a mechatronics engineer.😁
I'm not sure if my brain will allow me to learn mechatronics.
personally during middle school I got good at math and desmos which made me crave logical challenges, I got into programming [python and C++] and then just learned basic arduino, and then I wanted to make my stuff look cooler with 3d printing and them got into EasyEDA for custom electronics and now i'm really good and apparently I just learned that the term for this stuff is "mechatronics" and I wonder if I can pursue this field in a university and then get a job with something similar to it and then start my own company, but im in 9th grade currently and I just use my automatic stock bots with paypal and it's pretty decent acutally
nice
Bro you spoiled sword art online on me ) :
when you finish studying that and trying to remember why you had to go through this XD
“A jack of all trades is a master of none, but oftentimes better than a master of one." – William Shakespear
Please can yo add me to your group platform
The full phrase is “a jack of all trades is a master of none, but oftentimes better than a master of one.” It was a compliment.
Mechatronics is something which I wanted to do since I’m very passionate about it to serve this industry and here Quantum University is actually having teachers to teach well
I like to think of skill to time allocation as a binomial distribution curve. You spend a lot of time mastering one thing, and then go general on other topics and skills.
1:59 never thought i'd see a legendary moonlight sclptor reference here
Is it possible to study industrial mechatronics( that's the only field that my country has) and become a " one man army" ? I like robotics but (again) my country doesn't have it. I don't like industry but i looove robotics and…
I did the mechatronics technician training program at workforce, then I went to a trade school for industrial electrician, which was essentially the same thing. We had to build a robot from scratch out of a box of scraps, use an industrial computer; plc, nano plc, or micro plc. I had all three, but chose the Allen Bradley plc. I liked it better. Then I built the robot arm from from a box of microwave oven parts and stuck it on a conveyor belt to sort bad parts. It wasn't very fast but it worked. The plc stopped the conveyor and started it back up and moved the robot. I ended up with a job at KC where I only do electrical work and no mechanical work. I also got the state certification for robotics technician for Fanuc robots but for someone the company doesn't let me near the Fanuc robots in the warehouse or near the AVG robotic forklifts in the back either. I guess their scared that I'll reprogram everything back there. You can get a really good job with that mechatronics or industrial electrician technician degree.
i want to work alone and build my own thing without others interfernce .this could be very good for me please comment if you thing i am right or wrong
0:41 haha already like you, you're one of my people
2:09 Super fucking awesome that you got inspired by that which an amazing idea (from very controversial anime). I feel this aspect of living a fantasy could be explored even deeply and realisticaly, solo leveling appear to try to fill this spot.
3:00 For me that's EXCITING, im cooking something good.
Only becomes troublesome when the set up becomes a fucking nuisance, like trying to make phone do the job of a computer cause yours got broken.
3:57 That's BEAUTIFUL and creative
I want to learn how to make the boxing machine Vi uses in Arcane
Coincidental
what software do mechanical engineers learn at mit
What was the anime?
I'm from India ❤
Just got in Mecha today and youtube recommended me this lol
I'm studying that career