RinatM
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Hello Fellow Robotics Engineers,
I'm reaching out to gather insights on what the industry currently seeks in a Robotics Engineer, particularly the skills that are most valuable across various sectors such as mobile robotics, automation, industrial robotics, surgical applications, humanoid robots, etc.
A bit about me: I volunteer as a robotics engineer for a small startup focused on Maritime Robotics. I enjoy my work and am keen on continuing with this group. At the same time, I aim to enter the field as a professional. I've been learning ROS, exploring different localization and navigation techniques, and delving into mission planning, simulation, and controls. Once proficient in these areas, what else should I know to stay competitive?
I understand the industry often favors highly specialized, experienced individuals. I'm considering deepening my expertise in areas like SLAM algorithms or enhancing my skills in physical modeling simulations.
I would love to hear about your experiences, what skills have helped you succeed, and any advice you have for a junior engineer looking to make their mark in the robotics field. Any specific guidance related to your area of specialization would be particularly helpful.
Thank you for sharing your wisdom and insights!
I'm reaching out to gather insights on what the industry currently seeks in a Robotics Engineer, particularly the skills that are most valuable across various sectors such as mobile robotics, automation, industrial robotics, surgical applications, humanoid robots, etc.
A bit about me: I volunteer as a robotics engineer for a small startup focused on Maritime Robotics. I enjoy my work and am keen on continuing with this group. At the same time, I aim to enter the field as a professional. I've been learning ROS, exploring different localization and navigation techniques, and delving into mission planning, simulation, and controls. Once proficient in these areas, what else should I know to stay competitive?
I understand the industry often favors highly specialized, experienced individuals. I'm considering deepening my expertise in areas like SLAM algorithms or enhancing my skills in physical modeling simulations.
I would love to hear about your experiences, what skills have helped you succeed, and any advice you have for a junior engineer looking to make their mark in the robotics field. Any specific guidance related to your area of specialization would be particularly helpful.
Thank you for sharing your wisdom and insights!