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luke

present challenges in robotics

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Engineering Terms in Simplified Chinese 4 Replies

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reham mustafa ريهام مصطفى Comment by reham mustafa ريهام مصطفى on August 23, 2010 at 3:18pm
Thanks Lance Brown
but I'm member in it I asked for another
Lance Brown Comment by Lance Brown on August 23, 2010 at 10:06am
www.mechatronictips.com
reham mustafa ريهام مصطفى Comment by reham mustafa ريهام مصطفى on August 22, 2010 at 6:06pm
السلام عليكم

انا طالبه جامعية شعبة ميكاترونيات اريد المساعدة باسماء مواقع او مجموعات خاصة بالميكاترونيات لمساعدتى فى

مشروع التخرج
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شكرا,
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I'm under graduate student I'm looking for any useful sits or groups for

mechatronics to help me in graduate project.

Thanks,
Lance Brown Comment by Lance Brown on August 10, 2010 at 9:42am
Related to the article I just shared; another good read

The Top 5 Mechanical Considerations For Electrical Engineers
Lance Brown Comment by Lance Brown on August 10, 2010 at 9:37am
Good read!!!

Top 5 Electrical Considerations for Mechanical Engineers
Roderick  Whitfield Comment by Roderick Whitfield on August 9, 2010 at 6:26pm
Sometimes simplicity is the mother of invention if you look at the water cycle as used
by mother earth it is definitely a giant filtration system waiting to mimicked by
a related technology
Lance Brown Comment by Lance Brown on July 29, 2010 at 2:30pm
hahaha! good quote. Also, I'll be sure to keep my kidneys in place :)
Andrew Dreasler Comment by Andrew Dreasler on July 28, 2010 at 10:54am
Well, Lance, if you look closely, Nature has 'solved' many of our Engineering problems even before we knew what the problem was.

Look at a tree, and you'll see the Structural Engineering to make a strong tower, as well as the Photonic and/or Chemical Engineering (depending on your background) to harvest and store energy. You want to make a filter to separate trace elements at the molecular level? Look at your own kidneys. (Well, not YOUR own kidneys, it might not be healthy to just rip them out for study, but you get the idea.)

Or to put it more succinctly, let me phrase it in the form of a motivational poster caption:

ENGINEERING
Stealing Nature's patents for the past 6000+ years.
Lance Brown Comment by Lance Brown on July 28, 2010 at 10:44am
I am always fascinated at how we as a people continue to learn from the biosphere that surrounds us. Who knew that we would gain robotic ideas from caterpillars? Caterpillar's Crawl May Hold Clues To Future Robotics
Roderick  Whitfield Comment by Roderick Whitfield on July 27, 2010 at 5:52pm
Well, not forgeting the issue with Toyota Automotive breaks what was the solution
to this frictional and thermal problem which effected the microcontroller recieving
bad feedback in the closed feedback scheme and do you think breaking could hold a common sense solution looking back at reverse engineering and past technolgy?
 

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