The video is so comprehensive , thank you so much for this video , can you help me with this doubt , i am a btech cse student and i am planning to go for a masters in robotics in Europe. Do you have any suggestions for me
I watch your career path video on robitics software engineering & here's My core motive in robotics could be to innovate, create, and contribute to technological advancements
Really insightful and helpful video! Your content is rich in info, specially considering the fact that there are very limited books and info on the internet on Robotics. I truly appreciate your efforts!!💟
hi sir I'm pranjali sawant from khopoli, Maharashtra. sir I'm eager ti meet you , I'm a Computer engineering student from a local clg, I want to tell you all thing, can I get your instagram ID, or else will you plz come in mumbai for once, I really need your help
Can u pls explain the path to learn perception and control? I saw your entire video on how to become a robotics software engineer. Is the same procedure for Perception and control too?
@learn robotics and Ai hi. what if I just want to learn robotics for my own projects in home? I don't want to apply for companies. Do I still have to use ubuntu? thank you for the amazing video btw
If your goal is to become a Robotics Software Engineer, focus on building a strong programming foundation by learning python and C++ first and then just go straight to building projects. Then you can add more skills such as ROS and use it in your projects.
The way I would explain it, ROS establishes a communication network between the sensory devices, actuators and the computer/microcontroller, all of which are essential parts of robots :)
Great video! These reasons apply generally to most types of jobs, and all students should get listen to this before they go down a career path that they will regret later. You should always pursue something because you ENJOY it, first and foremost. If you do something for the wrong reasons, you can make a million dollars a year and still be miserable every second of it.
The SOP is downloadable from the website here: www.learnroboticsandai.com/post/the-statement-of-purpose-s-o-p-that-got-me-into-m-sc-robotic-systems-at-rwth-aachen-university
Hey Chandandeep, I have almost the similar profile as you. Currently I am also working as a mechanical design engineer for about two years now and I also have had an exposure to a lot of industrial robotics and automation. Only the problem in my profile is that I had a gap of about one year after graduation in which I was preparing for tough competitive exams like GATE, ESE, BARC. How should I address this gap in the SOP? Please guide me regarding this.
Hi, I understand your concern. The best way would be to not explicitly talk about the "gap" at all and simply focus on the projects/ activities/ courses or anything additional that you did that might be related to robotics/ AI fields in some way in your SOP. The gap will not be much of a problem if there is a good storyline. Additionally, you study the same engineering subjects when preparing for GATE, ESE, etc. and this is something that can be sold as the time you spent "further mastering the fundamentals" that gives you a strong engineering foundation.
@@LearnRoboticsAndAI Hey Thank You for the Advice. I had one more concern. I had participated in some events and a hackathon in college where I had implemented my design skills, and in Smart India Hackathon, I had designed a Robotic Arm for our team. Only problem is I don't have a certificate to prove it. So Should I address this in the SOP even if I don't have it's proof on paper?
The SOP is downloadable from the website here: www.learnroboticsandai.com/post/the-statement-of-purpose-s-o-p-that-got-me-into-m-sc-robotic-systems-at-rwth-aachen-university
Hi, That's great. Best thing is to try and do multiple projects and try to identify your niche within Robotics by the time you graduate. Once you know your niche, do your final year project within that domain and apply for jobs.
But your acedmic degree allows you to be considered for internship or jobs at startups or companies . Who dont cater normal students without masters degree or atleast bachelors in CS . And in indian market context this market is still undevloped so they will give chances to selectef people
Thank you very much for your videos! I`m QA engineer now and my target in future is a make robots for real life. Your videos helps to start Robotics education for me and make no fear in future learning.