Engineering Mechatronic engineering or electronic engineering

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Choosing between electronic engineering and mechatronic engineering for a career in research engineering involves considering the focus of your research interests. If robotics is your primary interest, mechatronics may be the better option as it integrates multiple engineering disciplines, providing a broader foundation for robotics applications. On the other hand, if you are leaning towards nanotechnology, it's important to explore specific educational paths, as this field may require specialized knowledge in materials science or physics. Researching institutions like the CMU Robotics Institute can offer insights into the skills and knowledge necessary for a successful career in these areas. Ultimately, the decision should align with your research goals and the interdisciplinary nature of the fields you wish to pursue.
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i need advice, i want to go into a career in research engineer. i would like to do either electronic or mechatrionic engineering but i don't know if it would be better to just go into one field of engineering(electronics) which cover one subject in dept or two separate fields of engineering(mechatronics) which covers a few areas of engineering. could you advise me on which field would be the best field if i want to do research. By the way the area of research i would like to get into is robotics or nanotechnology.
 
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mechatronics would be a good choice for robotics research. I don't know what u should study for nanotech research though. Google CMU robotics institute to see what interest u.
 

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