AS ALWAYS DR. ROBOT HAS SMOOTHLY EXPLAINED FOLLOWING POINTS : 00:00 INTRODUCTION 02:01 FIRST IMPORTANT SKILL LEARN CAD 03:05 ANOTHER SKILL GDNT 03:42 LEARN LINEAR ALGEBRA 04:44 LEARN PROGRAMING LANGAUGE 05:59 LEARN ABOUT ROBOT MECHANISMS AND MECHANICAL ELEMENTS OF ROBOTS 06:51 LEARN HYDRAULICS AND PNEUMATICS 07:45 LEARN MECHATRONICS 09:20 LEARN ROBOT KINEMATICS 10:14 LEARN CONTROL SYSTEM DESIGN 11:03 FREE SURPRISE I JUST LOVE YOUR VIDEO KEEP HELPING US DR. ROBOT!!!!!!!
Loved that you've provided resources for control system design. Being a Mechanical Engineering graduate, I was searching for something useful that could expand my knowledge in this domain. Now I know where to learn from!
Do you know a way in which this knowledge of control system design can be applied (at home, online)? Generally all the courses that you suggest have a project along with the theory.
If you have an Arduino Board, a DC motor, a Motor Shield, and a potentiometer, then try to implement a PID controller with PWM to do a position Control. If you want to do something more advanced, try to build a 2 wheel self balancing robot
@@RobotixwithSina wow! Thanks for this! I do have some of the above-mentioned stuff. I'll try for the self balancing bot after learning the theory!! :)
@@animeshsinghal3405 Animesh sir, can you please suggest course in India to start programming or become jobready in this field. I am in last year. Also suggest resources from which you are learning theory.
I'm gonna tell u the truth, as a former mech engineering major switching to computer eng you should know this. 1.- mechanical engineers do not cover much or any coding aspect of the robot, even if you learn C, you will not use it, because there is someone else who does it better. (companies work with a team of engineers) 2.- most industries will hire you to do just "mechanical engineering" stuff which is designing the physical parts (the body, the materials,) why? they need to know if the robot will be able to do this and that or if it will break if you apply to much force or heat in certain areas. so that is your job, basically applied physics. if you are passionate about robotics and electronics, maybe a computer/electrical engineering major is better for you, or a software engineering major. but this is just my opinion. when people say "mechanical enginnering" is the most versatile enginnering degree, it does not mean that you can do and work as anything, it means that you can work anywhere. physical bodies and mechanics are included in almost everything that is why it is called versitle, you can work in robotics, bioengineering, aerospace and etc, but doing the same stuff, designing physical parts, understanding thermodynamics etc. it's an amazing major, and i was doing really good until now, i even got to work in some robotics researches as a mechanical engineer, but it is not for me, it is not what i want to do when it comes to robotics. KEEP IN MIND!! i did not complete my major in mech engineering, but this is what i can see in my future taking mech engineering courses. and you can still work in anything you want with any enginnering major, companies will hire you as long as you know the stuff. but ill say it again, if you passion is programming the robot, circuits and etc, mechanical engineering will only teach you about the physical part. some extra notes: tbh no enginneng major witll teach you everything you need to know, it will just guide you through the basics and then you have to learn own your own in order to do what you want. mechanical: body, steel, gears electrical: circuits cs/software eng: the programming i chose computer because is a combination between electrical and CS, i wanted to do software but is not available at my school, but computer engineers can also become software engineers so all good. btw i i made any grammatical mistake, im writing this at 4am, i just decided i want to switch majors and if you are doing mechanical eng for robotics, maybe you should switch as well.
Seriously thank you so much Dr. Robot! As a kid I've always been fascinated in Technology and Science but what got me into where I am today is robotics. More specifically the Da Vinci surgical robot and I wanted to understand more of the field and get the skills needed. As a undergraduate mechanical engineer these videos are awesome!!! You gain yourself a new subscriber :)
Thank you so much for these videos!, I watched the three parts (mechanical, electrical and software) of engineering in robotics and now I have to decide for which part shoud I focus, even though I have some background in each part and also like a lot of things in the mechanical, electrical and software development of a robot
I have to redo my studies. My bachelors is in a very unrelated field (was forced into it by my parents). Going to do an associate degree in computer and electronics engineering from Grantham University and then do an undergraduate certificate in mechanical engineer from EIT. This will take about 2 years and I will follow along with your video. I will also do mini projects to add to my CV
Is mechatronics more beneficial for a robotics engineer or computer science? What are the options available in the field of robotics after doing computer science engineering?
Both Mech Eng and CS/CE students need to learn Mechatronics. Stay tuned, in 3 weeks or so, I will create a Video on Robotics Software Engineer and I will answer your question there
As a mechanical engineer to become full robotics engineer you need to have Pro knowledge in mathematics and electronics(logic gates), basic knowledge in mechanical and electricals principles and if you want to be multiskilled then softwares knowledge will make you unbeatable robotics engineer. But this knowledge also" CANNOT LAST LONG" one more new technology which is leading Now is Quantum mechanics . In another 6- 8 years it will become versatile. Although the technology increases but it's not beyond the Pro knowledge of mathematics . Which I felt bored in learning times and now I regret that mistake.
Sir, please make a video on how can a Btech mechanical engineering student apply for Masters abroad (in US, UK or Germany) in robotic systems software.
Hi sir, may I know where can I learn more about pneumatic and hydraulics? The link you've provided in the description is not working. Thank you and I appreciate the good work that you've done so far!
All this sounds complicated, but damn it, I’m a 3rd year materials engineer who dreams of building robots. I’m not letting that stop me from figuring all this out.
Do not be discouraged by the number of steps and skills you need to pick up. This roadmap is a comprehensive roadmap. Contact me, I'll review your resume and I'll put together a customized plan for you.
gears, bearings, shafts, pullies, etc. check out Jeremey Fielding's channel to learn more. here is one of his videos: ua-cam.com/video/HMSLPefUVeE/v-deo.html
What about repairing them or fixing them if needed? Would love to design and build them. But i also want to fix them in case they break or not working. Do they do that as well?
@@RobotixwithSina Sir that doesn't mean I like paid promotions. But while I watching your content, it's annoying when seeing in the middle. That's why I asked.
Hi , this is interesting video how to start robotics , I am a mechanical engineer and wants to know specific about robot arm for welding . which course should I take to be specific on welding arm?
Hello, please I need an answer, please Is mechatronics a specialty within mechanical engineering the same as air conditioning and refrigeration, or is it a separate specialty for its case? And is it possible to turn a mechanical engineer into a mechatronics engineer (mentioning all the possible ways)?
I was confused before this video about being a mechanical engineer, i didn't know where to start despite my passion for this field. thanks for making everything clear.
Sir, what courses do you learn to get into the robotics field? Sir, tell me, are you a mechanical engineer or electrical engineer, or mechatronics engineer? Sir, I want to become a robotics engineer like you, sir, what do I study to get into robotic engineering?
@@RobotixwithSina, yes, sir I am a beginner in robotics. Sir, Is a mechanical engineer, electrical engineer, or mechatronics engineer, which one to choose? Tell me, sir.
@@RobotixwithSina But don't you think it's just because SolidWorks was the "only" option they had? I say this because they are very similar and practically have the same tools, and I also see some companies today asking for one or the other. I usually see people who sell the SolidWorks course saying that you have to learn it, but on further reflection, do you still stand for that position? I am learning both, but I prefer autodesk, so I would like to know if the labor market is inflexible or if there is a chance that autodesk will gain more and more space in it.
Yaskawa Motosim Simulation on Udemy-www.udemy.com/course/yaskawa-motosim-robot-programming-and-simulation-r/?couponCode=B7C3029BCDD660380081 ABB RobotStudio Robot Simulation and Programming with English-www.udemy.com/course/abb-robotstudio-training/?couponCode=69CAFD770D5B4AF13A11
thank you so much for this video...this is going to help me alot... please make a video on humanoid robots. how can we learn this or make a carrier in this field...
Hloo sir i am in 1st year of mechanical engineering how can i further in my 3 college years can learn mechanical robotic engineer from basic to advanced .
I'm working on it. Stay tuned. I'll try to publish it in 2 weeks or so. It takes a lot of time to create these videos considering it's my night-time job. Thank you for your support Ritvik!!
thx so much for the informations im actually studying to get my master in mechanical engennering , its my first year and im asking if machine learning is worth learning to shape my skills in the field beside my studies?
I'm seeing that this information is self taught, while I'm sure some go to school for it. I have an interest in becoming a Electrical Engineer, there are a few areas that interest me ie Robotics. Is self taught better than schooling or is it just about completing the goal faster?
it does not really matter that much. you just need to acquire the necessary skills and do some good hands-on projects. Watch my other roadmap video on becoming a Robotics EE.
Hey, thanks for this amazing content. I have a question. I have completed my bachelor in mechanical robotics and automation and knowledge and intrest in design and development. I want to be in robotics feild. What should be the roadmap please
@@RobotixwithSina yes sir i am in 3rd year engineering now, i have commented about my education on your video "Top 3 programing skills in robotics" u had also replied me. In this one video u showed the whole path to learn mechanical robotics. Thanks a lot sir.
@@RobotixwithSina WOW!, Sir I have to say you're really such a modest person your video was very nice. I study mechanical engineering I have a problem I wish you can help me. the thing is I'm in my last year of university and I kinda feel exhausted; for example I feel I don't like studying, CAD modeling and Mechanical analysis as much as before and I began to start saying what if I studied Computer engineering or EE. These bad feelings started since beginning of COVID-19 pandemic. In general my interests are robotics and mechatronics because they are multidisciplinary but my friends say it's gonna be a jack of all trades and master of none but I don't think so. I'm afraid of the day that I go to work as mechanical engineer and not liking it. I wanna love my work like every human being. what surprises me is that I was a TA in dynamics one year ago and I liked it but now I'm not sure. Sorry for my English, I'm working on it.
@@mohammadhoseingheshlaghi6209 : I thinks these are all right questions you are asking yourself. I used to be a Robotics Mech Eng and I transitioned to Robotics Software Eng 1 year and half ago. now I truly enjoy my work as I'm doing a lot of Math, Algorithm, and Computer science stuff. Math is what I loved from when I was a child. It's never late, you can always switch. Good things is for Rob SW Eng, there are a tone of resources online that you can use to teach yourself. Contact me if you want to become a Rob Eng or a Mech Eng. I'll be happy to be your mentor. your English is great by the way
Sir , is the machine design course listed above sufficient for me to design a robotic component say robotic arm. Like is it sufficient to get knowledge to find out which types of gears pully systems are needed , how to make them interact to get desired motion? Also sir great fan of your work .
Hi, I love robotics n I joined for MS in robotics n basically I am a mechanical engineer I need to make my robotic basic strong can u suggest me some books for it... N it will be me help full
Brother a mechanical engineer with machine design and Robotics post graduation background this side Can you please clarify how should I watch the videos which are multiple like in control system Playlist u have given 4 affiliated links so do we need to register in one or all of the courses
Automation is a little different from Robotics, however, many of the skills you learn in this roadmap such Mechatronics and Hydraulics/Pneumatics are common skills
I am a mechanical engineering student current in my btech in 2nd year. I want to start my journey of robotics mechanical engineer first step should be learning c . But please send me you your email to which we have to send u message.
Do you wanna just start with Robotics? not necessarily becoming a Robotics Mechanical Engineer? 👇
ua-cam.com/video/J0ssFp7yN8Y/v-deo.html
Please does solid works have Mac version? Thanks
I want to become a mechatronics robotics engineer
Sir how to understand humanoid robot mechanism.......make vedio on this plz
AS ALWAYS DR. ROBOT HAS SMOOTHLY EXPLAINED FOLLOWING POINTS :
00:00 INTRODUCTION
02:01 FIRST IMPORTANT SKILL LEARN CAD
03:05 ANOTHER SKILL GDNT
03:42 LEARN LINEAR ALGEBRA
04:44 LEARN PROGRAMING LANGAUGE
05:59 LEARN ABOUT ROBOT MECHANISMS AND MECHANICAL ELEMENTS OF ROBOTS
06:51 LEARN HYDRAULICS AND PNEUMATICS
07:45 LEARN MECHATRONICS
09:20 LEARN ROBOT KINEMATICS
10:14 LEARN CONTROL SYSTEM DESIGN
11:03 FREE SURPRISE
I JUST LOVE YOUR VIDEO KEEP HELPING US DR. ROBOT!!!!!!!
Loved that you've provided resources for control system design. Being a Mechanical Engineering graduate, I was searching for something useful that could expand my knowledge in this domain. Now I know where to learn from!
Do you know a way in which this knowledge of control system design can be applied (at home, online)? Generally all the courses that you suggest have a project along with the theory.
If you have an Arduino Board, a DC motor, a Motor Shield, and a potentiometer, then try to implement a PID controller with PWM to do a position Control.
If you want to do something more advanced, try to build a 2 wheel self balancing robot
@@RobotixwithSina wow! Thanks for this! I do have some of the above-mentioned stuff. I'll try for the self balancing bot after learning the theory!! :)
@@animeshsinghal3405 Animesh sir, can you please suggest course in India to start programming or become jobready in this field. I am in last year. Also suggest resources from which you are learning theory.
@@kunalbhagwat9180 Udacity Nanodegrees are by far the best resources that I've come across to learn if you want to start from scratch!
If you are adding Control Systems, then add a chapter in Mathematics - Laplace Transformation and Calculus !!
Right now this chapter in sem
Love your subtle sense of humor you work in this video. Thanks a lot for your efforts.
Thank you! Do you study Mech Eng?
@@RobotixwithSina I am currently working as a mechanical engineer, so yes I have studied it. ;-)
I'm gonna tell u the truth, as a former mech engineering major switching to computer eng
you should know this.
1.- mechanical engineers do not cover much or any coding aspect of the robot, even if you learn C, you will not use it, because there is someone else who does it better. (companies work with a team of engineers)
2.- most industries will hire you to do just "mechanical engineering" stuff which is designing the physical parts (the body, the materials,) why? they need to know if the robot will be able to do this and that or if it will break if you apply to much force or heat in certain areas. so that is your job, basically applied physics.
if you are passionate about robotics and electronics, maybe a computer/electrical engineering major is better for you, or a software engineering major.
but this is just my opinion.
when people say "mechanical enginnering" is the most versatile enginnering degree, it does not mean that you can do and work as anything, it means that you can work anywhere. physical bodies and mechanics are included in almost everything that is why it is called versitle, you can work in robotics, bioengineering, aerospace and etc, but doing the same stuff, designing physical parts, understanding thermodynamics etc.
it's an amazing major, and i was doing really good until now, i even got to work in some robotics researches as a mechanical engineer, but it is not for me, it is not what i want to do when it comes to robotics.
KEEP IN MIND!!
i did not complete my major in mech engineering, but this is what i can see in my future taking mech engineering courses.
and you can still work in anything you want with any enginnering major, companies will hire you as long as you know the stuff. but ill say it again, if you passion is programming the robot, circuits and etc, mechanical engineering will only teach you about the physical part.
some extra notes:
tbh no enginneng major witll teach you everything you need to know, it will just guide you through the basics and then you have to learn own your own in order to do what you want.
mechanical: body, steel, gears
electrical: circuits
cs/software eng: the programming
i chose computer because is a combination between electrical and CS, i wanted to do software but is not available at my school, but computer engineers can also become software engineers so all good.
btw i i made any grammatical mistake, im writing this at 4am, i just decided i want to switch majors and if you are doing mechanical eng for robotics, maybe you should switch as well.
Thanks for sharing your experience with us
Seriously thank you so much Dr. Robot!
As a kid I've always been fascinated in Technology and Science but what got me into where I am today is robotics. More specifically the Da Vinci surgical robot and I wanted to understand more of the field and get the skills needed. As a undergraduate mechanical engineer these videos are awesome!!!
You gain yourself a new subscriber :)
I really don't find a good man in providing all those resources, keep going with many thanks.
Thank you so much for these videos!, I watched the three parts (mechanical, electrical and software) of engineering in robotics and now I have to decide for which part shoud I focus, even though I have some background in each part and also like a lot of things in the mechanical, electrical and software development of a robot
Pick software if you're in doubt
Thank you so much. I was lost and I needed this.
Glad I could help!
I have to redo my studies. My bachelors is in a very unrelated field (was forced into it by my parents). Going to do an associate degree in computer and electronics engineering from Grantham University and then do an undergraduate certificate in mechanical engineer from EIT. This will take about 2 years and I will follow along with your video. I will also do mini projects to add to my CV
Great, let me know if I can be of any help in your journey
Is mechatronics more beneficial for a robotics engineer or computer science? What are the options available in the field of robotics after doing computer science engineering?
Both Mech Eng and CS/CE students need to learn Mechatronics. Stay tuned, in 3 weeks or so, I will create a Video on Robotics Software Engineer and I will answer your question there
Also make a video on robotics electrical engineering
Which engineering filed is most important in robotics
Hi Melvin, It's in my to-make-video list. Stay tuned. Thank you for your suggestion
Every ENGINEERING field is important but most Important is MECHANICAL ENGINEERING , ELECTRONICS ENGINEERING, SOFTWARE ENGINEERING, CONTROL ENGINEERING
As a mechanical engineer to become full robotics engineer you need to have Pro knowledge in mathematics and electronics(logic gates), basic knowledge in mechanical and electricals principles and if you want to be multiskilled then softwares knowledge will make you unbeatable robotics engineer. But this knowledge also" CANNOT LAST LONG" one more new technology which is leading Now is Quantum mechanics . In another 6- 8 years it will become versatile. Although the technology increases but it's not beyond the Pro knowledge of mathematics . Which I felt bored in learning times and now I regret that mistake.
Bro can you make a video on Hiw to become Robotics Electrical Engineer, because i m studying Electrical Engineering, plz make one video
I will try, stay tuned. Next video is Robotics Software Engineering though.
@@RobotixwithSina thank you ,will be waiting for my video
What a great overview video!!!!!
Glad you liked it!
Sir, please make a video on how can a Btech mechanical engineering student apply for Masters abroad (in US, UK or Germany) in robotic systems software.
I do have a video on that topic: please check it out: ua-cam.com/video/G1I3CFGD7Z0/v-deo.html
Big thanks, I alwats searched for a video contain all these subjects and info thanks very much wish to u all the best
Glad it was helpful!
make the video on road map for robotics electrical engineering
I will, Stay tuned
Hi sir, may I know where can I learn more about pneumatic and hydraulics? The link you've provided in the description is not working. Thank you and I appreciate the good work that you've done so far!
Thanks for your comment. I just updated the link
Actually mechanical engineers use a lot of software when designing. We all move aroind information and spftware automates information processing
Loved the video but , i have a small suggestion don't use this mask as it is not showing real facial expressions. thankyou.
Thank you for your feedback Saurabhkumar!
I'm planning to drop the avatar, maybe in the next video or so.
@@RobotixwithSina Please do so. Or I should use that crying cat!!!
@@md.hafizsikder4152: D:)) I will
@@md.hafizsikder4152 lol XD
Yes I agree. It's hard to connect and communicate with someone without expressions.
All this sounds complicated, but damn it, I’m a 3rd year materials engineer who dreams of building robots. I’m not letting that stop me from figuring all this out.
Do not be discouraged by the number of steps and skills you need to pick up. This roadmap is a comprehensive roadmap. Contact me, I'll review your resume and I'll put together a customized plan for you.
thanks for the guidance. very grateful
Please make a video on which is the best country to pursue ms in robotics
What is used mechanical parts of mechanical robot 🤖 such as gear.joints ..tell me more about it 🥺
gears, bearings, shafts, pullies, etc. check out Jeremey Fielding's channel to learn more. here is one of his videos: ua-cam.com/video/HMSLPefUVeE/v-deo.html
Please make video for Electrical robotics engineer............
I added it to my to-make-video list. Thanks for the suggestion.
Yes
What about repairing them or fixing them if needed? Would love to design and build them. But i also want to fix them in case they break or not working. Do they do that as well?
yes, most companies have dedicated technicians for repair and maintenance.
@@RobotixwithSina thanks i wanna do something like that as well.
the best consise robotic info ever
I has been following you from year
Thank you for your support
I’m young and hoping to start making singing animatronics
how old are you if you don't mind me asking?
How relevant is having knowledge on Mechanical Vibrations in the Robotics Mechanical Engineering roadmap?
not that relevant
Thanks but can I learn inventor in place of solid works?
you can, however, not many companies use inventor
@@RobotixwithSina please can you recommend inventor video tutorials for beginners.Thanks
Thanks sir make more vedios 🔥
I will. Thank you for watching
Sir please don't put any ads in between of videos. Rather you can put at the starting or at ending. Thank you!
Why do you prefer paid promotions to be placed at the beginning of the videos?
@@RobotixwithSina Sir that doesn't mean I like paid promotions. But while I watching your content, it's annoying when seeing in the middle. That's why I asked.
@@haris1415 : I understand, where should I place them?
@@RobotixwithSina Thank you sir. Sorry if I said something wrong
Hi This video is awesome! :) but links with SolidWork (courses and youtube's playlist) is not working ;(
Updated. Check it now.
@@RobotixwithSina Thank you, youtube playlist is working. Unfortunately LinkedIn is blocked in Russia ;/
@@sodnommandarov4913 : there are many other online resources, look it up. Let me know if you have difficulties
Hi , this is interesting video how to start robotics , I am a mechanical engineer and wants to know specific about robot arm for welding . which course should I take to be specific on welding arm?
Kinematics, and either C++ or Python to be able to program a robot arm for welding
Hey there, great video. Is the free phone call still an option?
Please connect with me on Linkedin and we'll go from there
Thanks for the list of resources but can you fix the link to the resource for pneumatics/hydraulics? Thanks
Thanks for your comment Jorge, I just updated the link
Hello, please I need an answer, please
Is mechatronics a specialty within mechanical engineering the same as air conditioning and refrigeration, or is it a separate specialty for its case? And is it possible to turn a mechanical engineer into a mechatronics engineer (mentioning all the possible ways)?
Mechatronics is usually a sub-field of Mechanical Engineering. However, some schools may offer a degree program in Mechatronics.
Sir ur videos are awesome please consistently put more about transition of mechanical to robotics engineer
Thank you .
You're welcome Babak!!
apart from the awesome guidance, I loved the cat
I was confused before this video about being a mechanical engineer, i didn't know where to start despite my passion for this field.
thanks for making everything clear.
you're welcome Mahmoud. However, If you are an absolute beginner, I'd suggest you watch this video first: ua-cam.com/video/J0ssFp7yN8Y/v-deo.html
Can anyone please tell me the name of the book for machine designing? The link isn't working in my region,I don't know why
Shigley's Mechanical Engineering Design 11th Edition
by Richard Budynas , Keith Nisbett
Love from India
Dr robot can you pls tell us the difference between robotics mechanical engineer and robotics software engineer?
Excellent dr robat
Thanks!
Where to look for jobs(robotics mech engg) after completing all above steps.
What country do you live in?
Awesome video you have there
Thanks, are you studying Mech Engineering?
@@RobotixwithSina yeah
Sir, what courses do you learn to get into the robotics field? Sir, tell me, are you a mechanical engineer or electrical engineer, or mechatronics engineer? Sir, I want to become a robotics engineer like you, sir, what do I study to get into robotic engineering?
are you a beginner?
@@RobotixwithSina, yes, sir I am a beginner in robotics. Sir, Is a mechanical engineer, electrical engineer, or mechatronics engineer, which one to choose? Tell me, sir.
Dr. Robot can i go with Inventor Autodesk for 3D designing?
you can maybe for your personal projects, but SolidWorks is what almost all robotics companies use.
@@RobotixwithSina
But don't you think it's just because SolidWorks was the "only" option they had? I say this because they are very similar and practically have the same tools, and I also see some companies today asking for one or the other. I usually see people who sell the SolidWorks course saying that you have to learn it, but on further reflection, do you still stand for that position? I am learning both, but I prefer autodesk, so I would like to know if the labor market is inflexible or if there is a chance that autodesk will gain more and more space in it.
sir is this roadmap sufficient for any beginner to become capable to design complex robots?
Yaskawa Motosim Simulation on Udemy-www.udemy.com/course/yaskawa-motosim-robot-programming-and-simulation-r/?couponCode=B7C3029BCDD660380081
ABB RobotStudio Robot Simulation and Programming with English-www.udemy.com/course/abb-robotstudio-training/?couponCode=69CAFD770D5B4AF13A11
Please make a how to become robotics electrical engineer video
I'll do
thank you so much for this video...this is going to help me alot... please make a video on humanoid robots. how can we learn this or make a carrier in this field...
watch this video. I talked briefly about the skills needed to make humanoid robots.
ua-cam.com/video/D0LKaOJwfU0/v-deo.html
@@RobotixwithSina thank you...
Can a student with BTech in Math get to do Masters program in Robotics and Ai together?
AI would be a better choice since you use a lot of Math in AI.
Hloo sir i am in 1st year of mechanical engineering how can i further in my 3 college years can learn mechanical robotic engineer from basic to advanced .
just follow the steps in this roadmap video
@@RobotixwithSina okay sir sir which coding language u think will be good for being a mechanical robotic engineer
@@RobotixwithSina sir have u got any specific program for mechanical software engineers from a complete begineer?
That's really useful and i'm so excited for next video
Thank you Elham for your support!
Sir can I become complete robotics engineer by combining your mechanical electronic and software roadmap?
That's a Great question. I'll talk about it in one of the future videos.
@@RobotixwithSina ok sir thank you for your help
Waiting for next video on how to become robotics software engineer upload it fast
I'm working on it. Stay tuned. I'll try to publish it in 2 weeks or so. It takes a lot of time to create these videos considering it's my night-time job. Thank you for your support Ritvik!!
Which should major electromechanical or mechatronics after HnD mechanical?
sir is there a job scope for a robotics mechanical engineer in America or other countries?
The best video ever!
What specifically did you like about the video?
Subbed good content
Thanks
thx so much for the informations im actually studying to get my master in mechanical engennering , its my first year and im asking if machine learning is worth learning to shape my skills in the field beside my studies?
I'm seeing that this information is self taught, while I'm sure some go to school for it. I have an interest in becoming a Electrical Engineer, there are a few areas that interest me ie Robotics. Is self taught better than schooling or is it just about completing the goal faster?
it does not really matter that much. you just need to acquire the necessary skills and do some good hands-on projects.
Watch my other roadmap video on becoming a Robotics EE.
You are great
Hey, thanks for this amazing content. I have a question. I have completed my bachelor in mechanical robotics and automation and knowledge and intrest in design and development. I want to be in robotics feild. What should be the roadmap please
This video is very helpful sir thank you
Thank you Onkar!
Thanks a lot sir, u made it very clear
You're very welcome Nagendra! Are you studying Mech Eng?
@@RobotixwithSina yes sir i am in 3rd year engineering now, i have commented about my education on your video "Top 3 programing skills in robotics" u had also replied me.
In this one video u showed the whole path to learn mechanical robotics.
Thanks a lot sir.
@@nagendraprasadg8638: I'm sorry Nagendra. you're right.
Thx Dr.
Welcome! what do you study Mohammad?
@@RobotixwithSina WOW!, Sir I have to say you're really such a modest person your video was very nice. I study mechanical engineering I have a problem I wish you can help me. the thing is I'm in my last year of university and I kinda feel exhausted; for example I feel I don't like studying, CAD modeling and Mechanical analysis as much as before and I began to start saying what if I studied Computer engineering or EE. These bad feelings started since beginning of COVID-19 pandemic.
In general my interests are robotics and mechatronics because they are multidisciplinary but my friends say it's gonna be a jack of all trades and master of none but I don't think so.
I'm afraid of the day that I go to work as mechanical engineer and not liking it.
I wanna love my work like every human being.
what surprises me is that I was a TA in dynamics one year ago and I liked it but now I'm not sure.
Sorry for my English, I'm working on it.
@@mohammadhoseingheshlaghi6209 : I thinks these are all right questions you are asking yourself. I used to be a Robotics Mech Eng and I transitioned to Robotics Software Eng 1 year and half ago. now I truly enjoy my work as I'm doing a lot of Math, Algorithm, and Computer science stuff. Math is what I loved from when I was a child.
It's never late, you can always switch. Good things is for Rob SW Eng, there are a tone of resources online that you can use to teach yourself.
Contact me if you want to become a Rob Eng or a Mech Eng. I'll be happy to be your mentor.
your English is great by the way
@@RobotixwithSina Thanks again. Sure, I will.
Sir , is the machine design course listed above sufficient for me to design a robotic component say robotic arm. Like is it sufficient to get knowledge to find out which types of gears pully systems are needed , how to make them interact to get desired motion?
Also sir great fan of your work .
very helpful videos thanks man!!!!
Thanks, What specifically did you find helpful about this video?
Great work . thanks for giving a clear view to my way towards robotics .
You're very welcome Inderjeet! thank you for your support.
thank you !!
You're welcome!
thank u so much
You are most welcome
I am a AI engineer how to get into robotics plz tell how to start
in the next three videos or so, I will talk about how to become a Robotics Software Engineer which should answer your question as well
@@RobotixwithSina great keep it up👍
@@RobotixwithSina plz upload a new video
Hi,
I love robotics n I joined for MS in robotics n basically I am a mechanical engineer
I need to make my robotic basic strong can u suggest me some books for it... N it will be me help full
Hi Vivek, what subject do you need a book for?
Thanks 4.your efforts😙
You're welcome 😊
superb
How to become a robotics electrical engineer since long time waiting on this topic
stay tuned. It will be published in a month or so
Hello bro now I am doing computer engineering and I want my master degree in robatic what is your opinion?
Please Thanks
I think you are on the right track
Brother a mechanical engineer with machine design and Robotics post graduation background this side
Can you please clarify how should I watch the videos which are multiple like in control system Playlist u have given 4 affiliated links so do we need to register in one or all of the courses
The first one is good but you'll have to pay $99. the 4th one is free and should be good.
Hi man
I want to ask u something
How much a robotic engineer takes in one year?
Is it about 100,000$?
watch this video: ua-cam.com/video/ET5r9YArqfU/v-deo.html
@@RobotixwithSina thank u very much man😍😍💜
Are this online courses able to get you a master degree certificate that can help you get a Mba or doctorate
there are online Nano-degree programs and micro-master programs that if one may consider the equivalent of a master's degree
This is the best video that gonna shape my dream😍 thankyou dr🥺 and BTW i love your editing 🤭❤
Thank you Rahul for watching my video. Feel free to reach out to me if I can be of any help to you
@@RobotixwithSina 😍❤
Thanks for the video. Very helpfull for me❤️
Do you study Mech Eng?
What specifically did you find helpful in this video?
Is it possible for a robotics mechanical engineer to work from home?
It is possible, but you may not find that many WFH Rob Mech Eng opportunities.
Which is the best time to start the robotics i.e whether i do it in my m.tech or i should start in b.tech itself ?...🙏🙏🙏
if you already have a Bsc in Eng, get your master's in Robotics then.
Thank You 👍✌️
You are welcome!
Awesome video ❤️!! Informative yet consise ..
Glad you liked it!
What is salary for fresh mechanical robotics engineer ?
In what Country/City?
@@RobotixwithSina
Emirates / england / Egypt
Amazing 👏
Thank You!!
Automation??
Automation is a little different from Robotics, however, many of the skills you learn in this roadmap such Mechatronics and Hydraulics/Pneumatics are common skills
@@RobotixwithSina Thanks Sina for the response as quick as a robot 🤖
Sign me up baby
super sir
Gowtham, this is the video I was talking about.
@@RobotixwithSina really helpful thank you, sir
I’m in first grade my dad’s gonna teach me algebra
Hi Katie and thank you for your comment. watch this video first: ua-cam.com/video/IRjhWuK3Sa8/v-deo.html
guys at 2.17 he accidentally rote cat instead of cad lol
I'm 15 year old and i truly follow you
I am a mechanical engineering student current in my btech in 2nd year. I want to start my journey of robotics mechanical engineer first step should be learning c . But please send me you your email to which we have to send u message.
Hi Satya, please find my email in the "ABOUT" table of my UA-cam Channel