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synergistic combination ofmechanical engineering ,electronic engineering andsoftware engineering for the study ofautomata from an engineering perspective and the control of advancedhybrid systems .
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Also visit SMU engineering at The term mechatronics has been around since the mid-1960s, but was little used until recently.
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During her break from employment (not that I think you could class raising children as “taking a break”) she completed Open University degrees in mechatronics and product design.
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During her break from employment (not that I think you could class raising children as “taking a break”) she completed Open University degrees in mechatronics and product design.
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While the idea of mechatronics may not be new, technology developments such as smaller, more powerful microchips, new approaches to communication networks and new materials are enabling us to translate our ideas into new products that deliver increased functionality and use fewer resources.
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While the idea of mechatronics may not be new, technology developments such as smaller, more powerful microchips, new approaches to communication networks and new materials are enabling us to translate our ideas into new products that deliver increased functionality and use fewer resources.
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More and more people are talking about "mechatronics" as a distinct engineering discipline.
Gadget Freak Files 2010
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"You don't need specialists in one or two areas to sit around a table and come up with a good product," says Guhl, "You need a number of different specialists, sometimes having knowledge of a numerous disciplines - such as mechatronics engineers - speaking the same language."
PhysOrg.com - latest science and technology news stories 2010
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"You don't need specialists in one or two areas to sit around a table and come up with a good product," says Guhl, "You need a number of different specialists, sometimes having knowledge of a numerous disciplines - such as mechatronics engineers - speaking the same language."
PhysOrg.com - latest science and technology news stories 2010
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"You don't need specialists in one or two areas to sit around a table and come up with a good product," says Guhl, "You need a number of different specialists, sometimes having knowledge of a numerous disciplines - such as mechatronics engineers - speaking the same language."
PhysOrg.com - latest science and technology news stories 2010
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Do you consider yourself a "mechatronics" engineer?
Gadget Freak Files 2010
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