Career Results
3 FoundRoboticist
"Roboticists are the absolute, overarching masterminds of the automated future. To strictly differentiate: The "Mechanical Engineer" builds the metal gears. The "Computer Science Engineer" writes the abstract software on a screen. The "Roboticist" is the terrifyingly rare, genius hybrid who sits in a laboratory, takes the metal gears, wires them to a high-voltage battery, and writes the complex Artificial Intelligence code that forces the metal arm to look through a camera, recognize a fragile egg, and pick it up without crushing it."
Robotics and AI Engineer
"Robotics and AI Engineers (Perception Engineers / Cognitive Roboticists) are the brilliant, abstract neurologists of the machine world. To strictly differentiate: The "Robotics Engineer" builds the physical metal arm and the motors. The "Roboticist" is the general project manager who wires it together. The "Robotics and AI Engineer" completely ignores the metal arm; they sit at a laptop, writing the incredibly dense, mathematical Python and C++ code (Neural Networks) that looks through a camera lens, mathematically identifies a coffee cup, and tells the metal arm exactly how to grab it without crushing it."
Robotics Scientist
"Robotics Scientists are the theoretical pioneers of autonomous motion. To strictly differentiate: The "Robotics Engineer" physically builds the robot today. The "Robotics and AI Engineer" writes the code to make it work today. The "Robotics Scientist" completely ignores commercial products; they are the hardcore PhD academic who sits in a lab at MIT or a global think-tank, spending 5 years mathematically inventing a brand-new, never-before-seen theory on how a robot swarm could communicate like bees, publishing the math that the Engineers will use 10 years from now."