Robotics engineers conceive, design, build and maintain robots and robotic devices. Their
work involves drafting, testing, and applying high-level programming skills to develop
innovative automated solutions. Depending on the type of robot and application, the job
roles can vary significantly. For instance, a professional can design robots for the
healthcare industry or work as a robotics operator in the manufacturing and supply chain
sectors. Some other specific applications in this field include Drone deliveries,
Mechanical welding arms, Self-driving cars, Autonomous machines and Artificial
intelligence-based sorting mechanisms.
The goal of the four-year undergraduate B.Tech. in Robotics and Automation program is to design and develop robotic systems and automated machines by combining the principles of mechanical engineering, electronics, and computer science.
It offers a solid foundation in mechanical engineering principles and cutting-edge robotics technologies to students interested in robotics and automation.
The curriculum gives students the theoretical understanding and hands-on training they need to create sophisticated automation and robotics systems.