UK
Germany and Israel
Vex robotics is a commercially available method of building robots... somewhat like lego mindstorms, only more advanced. you can purchase parts from vex such as motors, frame material, circuit boards, radio controls, sensors, etc. all of the parts are made to fit, which is helpful when building a robot. most of the parts are not as powerful or as efficient as other motors out there, and most of the parts are more expensive. however, as i said before, construction is a lot more simple
Basically, anything that is not a major in computer science, programming, or something similar, will only contain (at the most) a few introductory courses in computer programming - nothing very advanced. The details will most likely vary from one country to another, and within one country, from one college to another.
yes , Robots Will Do All Most All Work in the future and Also Discover Those Things Which Are Not Yet Discovered For Full-filling this There Will Be need of Robots And Robotics Engineers .
Computer engineering is the one that most relates to robotics as compared to electronics and telecommunication and electronics engineering.
In 2006, 2007 and 2009 the most advanced country was Denmark.
A couple of the most advanced civil engineering constructions include the International Space Station and the Golden Gate Bridge. You can learn more about civil engineering and these constructions online at the Wikipedia.
The Most Industrialized country in the World is.........................................................Japan.
Robotics makes use of electrical, mechanical and software engineering. These fields, plus others, make use of most areas of mathematics (from algebra to artificial intelligence to complex analysis).
japan is the most advanced
Russia
Germany
America
England
First Robotics Competition / FRC
Japan is the most technologically advanced country, even more than the United States.