When doing #robotics one must wear at least three hats. Wear your #mechanical #engineering hat, your #electrical engineering hat; and your computer science and/or #computer engineering hat.There are some who say you should also wear your ethics hat, and your public policy hat, but I won't judge you. Maybe out source your ethics to a contractor or a compliance officer. j/k j/k, but the message is, you're going to be wearing multiple hats. Bonus points if you wear whatever it is an artist wears

@joule design engineer?

Aesthetic engineer?

Aesthetic scientist?

@ajroach42 in terms of art and the whole stem/steAm thing, there's actually a school that has something called an Entertainment Engineering program, and they offer a degree on it.

link: https://www.unlv.edu/eed

#EntertainmentEngineering

@joule I. Am. In.

Entertainment engineering sounds like 8 different euphemisms, and also everything I atrivs for.

@ajroach42 disclaimer: UNLV is my school. They don't offer it at a master's level yet, and a lot number of students that I know that finished the EED program get their bachelor's in that and then finish a 2nd degree (usually mechanical) because.. of job prospects (the reality of it) really (and because they're close to meeting the reqs for one anyways after EED)

@joule still neat. I'm a developer//sysadmin by trade, but I only have an associates degree.

I have been considering a bachelors program, either online or in the DC metro. Las Vegas would be a bit too far to commute, but the concept is still super interesting.