How Do Mechanical Engineers Contribute to Robotics and Nanotechnology?

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Mechanical engineers play a crucial role in both robotics and nanotechnology. In nanotech, they design and build essential tools and systems, such as vacuum pumps and medical devices for drug delivery. Their expertise is also vital in creating advanced instruments like atomic force microscopes (AFM) and scanning tunneling microscopes (STM). In robotics, mechanical engineers focus on hydraulic and pneumatic systems, which are fundamental to robot functionality and movement. Overall, their contributions are integral to the development and innovation in both fields.
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Hi I just have some questions.

Can a mechanical engineer get into the nano tech industry? If so, what do they do?

Also for robotics how important are mechanical eningeers? What do they bring to the table and could you give some examples for what and how they do it. Also examples for the nanotech.

Thanks!
 
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Nanotech is quite a vague term. The first thing that comes to my mind is that some of nanotechnologies require a vacuum to operate, so mechanical engineers are certainly needed to build the required vacuum pumps and related systems.

Nanotech also sometimes refers to special biomolecules that can transport medicines in the body, so I suppose mechanical engineers can build tools necessary to distribute these molecules, such as syringes, maybe catheters, or other tools needed by the medical, pharmacology, and biochemistry communities.

Mechanical engineers probably also contribute in instruments such as AFM, and STM microscopes.

In robotics, they often use hydrolics and pneumatics, which are pure mech eng. systems.
 
Ok now then just discuss robotics
 
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