Building robots : robotic engineers
by Faust, Daniel R.,
Print Book 2016 |
Available at 1 Library 2 of 2 copies |
Summary
This volume is sure to excite readers as they learn about career opportunities in the field of robotic engineering. This career-based book looks at what robotic engineers do, the different kinds of jobs within the field, and notable engineers who have advanced robotics. This career incorporates science, technology, engineering, and math, making the information-rich text in this book is a great addition to STEM instruction. The text is illustrated by brilliant color photographs, and supplemented by sidebars and a graphic organizer. This dynamic reading experience explores the future of robotics, and how someone can land a job as a robotic engineer.
Contents
Science fiction vs. factWhat is robotic engineering?
History of robots
Branches of robotic engineering
Parts of a robot
Industrial robots
Household robots
Entertainment robots
Medical and science robots
Robots in the military
Becoming a robotic engineer
What you can do now.
Additional Information
Series | Engineers rule! |
Subjects |
Robotics
-- Juvenile literature.
Robotics -- Vocational guidance -- Juvenile literature. Robots -- Juvenile literature. |
Publisher | New York :2016 |
Edition | First edition. |
Language |
English |
Description |
32 pages : illustrations (some color) ; 23 cm. |
ISBN | 9781508145400 1508145407 9781508145424 1508145423 |
Other | Classic View |