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SHDHS Career Day February 25, 2010 Steve Bolin 1
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Topics What do engineers do? My engineering education and career Why are robots important? Types of robots Future growth areas Technologies used in robotics Technical disciplines needed in robotics Skill requirements Education and training Schools How to get experience while in high school 2
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What do engineers do? Engineers design creative solutions to all sorts of problems Engineers are people who use math, science, and technology to solve problems Work with other people on a team to develop new products or systems Make things work better Learn new things and always improve Planning and managing projects 3
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Types of Engineers Mechanical Electrical and Electronics Chemical Civil Industrial Biomechanical Photonics Computer software Computer hardware Nuclear Agricultural Aeronautical Biomedical 4
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What is it like being an engineer? Education (typically four year bachelor’s degree) Professional engineer license is becoming more important (required in certain fields) Travel (varies) Salary range: Starting salaries (2009-ME,EE): $58,000 to $60,000/year Leadership positions can make over $100,000 5
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My Engineering Background Education – Mechanical Engineering, Business BSME – Manhattan College (machine design) MSME – Ohio State University (robotics) MBA – Xavier University Career experience (Manufacturing and Robotics) Mechanical Engineer Project Manager 6
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What do you think of when you hear the word “robot”? 7
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Why Robotics? Areas that robots are used: Industrial robots Military, government and space robots Service robots for home, healthcare, laboratory Why are robots used? Dangerous tasks or in hazardous environments Repetitive tasks High precision tasks or those requiring high quality Labor savings Control technologies: Autonomous (self-controlled), tele-operated (remote control) 8
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Industrial Robots Uses for robots in manufacturing: Welding Painting Cutting Dispensing Assembly Polishing/Finishing Material Handling Packaging, Palletizing Machine loading 9
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Industrial Robots Uses for robots in Industry/Manufacturing Automotive: Video - Welding and handling of fuel tanks from TV show “How It’s Made” on Discovery Channel. This is a system I worked on in 2003. Packaging: Video - Robots in food manufacturing. (Videos are on the next two slides) 10
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Industrial Robots - Automotive 11
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Industrial Robots - Packaging 12
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Military/Government Robots iRobot PackBot Remotec Andros 13
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Military/Government Robots 14 Soldiers in Afghanistan being trained how to defuse a landmine using a PackBot.
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Military Robots Aerial drones (UAV) Military suit 15
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Space Robots Mars Rovers – Spirit and Opportunity Autonomous navigation features with human remote control and oversight 16
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Service Robots Many uses… Cleaning & Housekeeping Humanitarian Demining Rehabilitation Inspection Agriculture & Harvesting Lawn Mowers Surveillance Mining Applications Construction Automatic Refilling Fire Fighters Search & Rescue iRobot Roomba vacuum cleaner robot 17
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Medical/Healthcare Applications DaVinci surgical robot by Intuitive Surgical. St. Elizabeth Hospital is one of the local hospitals using this robot. You can see this robot in person during an open house (website).website Japanese health care assistant suit (HAL - Hybrid Assistive Limb) Also… Mind-controlled wheelchair using NI LabVIEW 18
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Laboratory Applications Drug discovery Test tube sorting 19
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Technologies Used in Robotics Drivetrain – servomotors, gear reducers Hydraulics (oil), pneumatics (air) Electrical controls – motor drives, computers Lightweight materials – aluminum, carbon fiber, titanium Sensors Photoeyes Encoders/position measurement sensors Proximity switches Laser scanners Vision systems Navigation systems/GPS 20
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Disciplines Used in Robotics Robotics merges many technical disciplines: Mechanical Engineering Electrical Engineering Computer Science Bio-Medical Engineering Ethics and Legal Issues Mechatronics 21
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Required Skills Math Algebra, geometry, trigonometry, calculus Science Physics – forces, motion control Chemistry – materials Computer Science Programming languages Applications – Word, Excel, Access, etc. Business, project management and leadership skills 22
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Education and Training Associates degree for technician positions (2 year) Bachelor of Science in engineering or computer science for most positions (4 year) Masters or PhD for research or advanced development positions (Masters - 2 years, PhD – 4+ years) 23
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Schools UK - Center for Manufacturing UC - Center for Robotics Research Ohio State – ME, EE Louisville – ME, EE Carnegie Mellon – Robotics Institute Virginia Tech – Robotics and Mechanisms Lab MIT - Humanoid Robotics Group Stanford - Artificial Intelligence Laboratory Military – Navy, Air Force 24
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How can you get experience while in high school? Learn to program in software platforms (C++, Java, …) Microsoft Robotics Studio development package Learn mechanical design/CAD with student versions of: SolidWorks PRO/Engineer AutoCAD Learn to build and program Lego Mindstorms or other robotic development platforms Start a robotics club Start a team and compete in a FIRST, BEST, National Robotics Challenge and other robotic competition 25
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FIRST Robotics Competitions FIRST Tech Challenge for high school students 26 Visit iSpace www.ispacescience.org and FIRST www.usfirst.org for more information.www.ispacescience.orgwww.usfirst.org
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Robotics and Engineering Sites ASME www.asme.org/www.asme.org/ IEEE www.ieee.org, www.ieee-ras.org/www.ieee.orgwww.ieee-ras.org/ SME www.sme.orgwww.sme.org Robotics Industry Association (RIA) www.robotics.org www.robotics.org FIRST www.usfirst.orgwww.usfirst.org iSpace www.ispacescience.orgwww.ispacescience.org iRobot www.irobot.com/www.irobot.com/ National Instruments http://www.ni.com/robotics/http://www.ni.com/robotics/ How Stuff Works science.howstuffworks.com/robot.htm science.howstuffworks.com/robot.htm 27
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Questions… Website: www.stevebolin.com, Email: sbolin@fuse.netwww.stevebolin.comsbolin@fuse.net 28
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