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What is a robotician?

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∙ 11y ago
Updated: 8/20/2019

someone working with robots

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What do you call a person that makes a robot?

Roboticist A Roboticist should have knowledge about Electronics, Mechanics, Computer Science and Designing (Artistic). A detailed expertise in one of the above with a broad idea or some knowledge about the rest would be good to call him/her a Roboticist Saurabh Palan - A Roboticist


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