السلام عليكم و رحمة الله و بركاته
اخواني هناك تخصص هندسة اسمه ميكاترونكس فمن لديه معلومات حول اهميته و مجال العمل به و توفره و ما طبيعة امكانيات الخريج و ما هي المؤهلات التي سيحملها لو تخرج من هذا التخصص من جامعة محترمة ..
و لكم الف شكر
الصراحة أخوي أنا أول مرة أسمع في هذا التخصص.
سيف الإمارات
11-08-2002, 06:39 AM
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What is Mechatronics Engineering?
Engineering is an exciting profession for men and women who want to be involved in the processes of building, developing and caring for our world. You will be involved with managing people, ideas and material resources to get things done.
Mechatronics engineering is strongly based on Mechanical Engineering, but is a distinctly different discipline.
Mechatronics engineers work with the electronic and computer control systems which nearly all machinery relies on for efficient and reliable operation. We take it for granted that automatic systems monitor process plants for leaks and faults, and keep the plant operating all the year round. Mechatronics engineers build and design these systems and need expertise in computing and electronics, core Mechanical engineering knowledge, and the ability to bring these together to make working systems which meet the safety and reliability levels we take for granted.
Remember that most engineers do many different kinds of work in their careers. The initial qualification is just a starting point. For example, you may graduate as a Mechatronics engineer, work for an offshore construction company building control and monitoring systems for gas platforms, and then move on to cryogenics: the technology of extremely cold refrigeration plants needed to liquefy natural gas for transport. What you learn as an undergraduate is just a start to a lifetime of learning which opens up new opportunities and experiences at every step.
How do you get in?
TEE Chemistry, Physics and Calculus and Applicable Mathematics are pre-requisites for entry to Mechatronics Engineering.
If you completed your schooling in another state or country, you should make an appointment to see the Sub-Dean, Faculty of Engineering and Mathematical Sciences, to make sure that you meet the required entry standard.
What do you study?
The Department of Mechanical and Materials Engineering offers a four year degree course in Mechatronics Engineering. There are plans to provide combined degree courses in future.
The Mechatronics course can lead to an Honours degree, and all will qualify you for membership of the Institution of Engineers Australia, the professional engineering body in Australia (note: the Mechatronics programme will receive accreditation from the Institution of Engineers by 2000).
When you start your Mechatronics engineering course at UWA, you will do a first year common with Mechanical, Materials, Civil, Environmental and Resource Engineering students. You will be introduced to engineering dynamics, statics, electrical fundamentals and computer technology, as well as improving your skills in maths and physics.
In your second year, still in common the Mechanical students (and Civil students for many subjects) you will be building your knowledge in a variety of engineering subjects and mathematics. You will get practical experience in our laboratories, including computer-aided design (CAD), and the opportunity to dismantle, re-assemble and run an engine in one afternoon!
In third year you specialise in Mechatronics by building a solid foundation in electronics and object-oriented programming and undertaking practical projects with working mechatronics systems such as robots and process plant. You will also be increasing your knowledge and skills in a number of professional areas, including design and manufacture, and developing communication skills in seminars. You can choose some optional specialised courses. If you do a CEED project, you will also commence your major project, completing it as your fourth year project.
In you final year, you will study the environment and engineering ethics in common with all engineering streams, a substantial mechatronics engineering project, and select from a variety of more specialised topics. As in third year, you will be improving your communication skills in class seminars.
Course Outline - BE (Mechatronics Engineering)
First Year
Engineering, Computing, Mathematics, Physics
Second Year
Design and Manufacture (how to design and make machinery), Machine Dynamics (machinery in motion), Applied Thermodynamics (engines, refrigerators, combustion etc.) Computer Applications, Materials Engineering, Fluid Mechanics, Solid Mechanics and Mathematics
Third Year
Object Oriented Programming, Electronics, Electric Machines, Instrumentation Engineering, Risk and Probability in Engineering, Control and Mechatronics, Mechanisms (see picture at right) with options in Robotics or Computer Vision.
Fourth Year
Engineering and Society (ethics, environmental and social impact of engineering), a research or development project, and advanced mechanical/mechatronics engineering, computer science, or electrical engineering topics chosen from a list of options.
http://www.mech.uwa.edu.au/mech/mecha-eng.html
http://www.mech.uwa.edu.au/jpt/mecha/Default.html
http://www.synthesis.org/Docs/FIE-MECH.RTF-0.html
http://www.lib.monash.edu.au/subjects/eng/mect.html
IMPALA SS '96
11-08-2002, 07:10 AM
Mechatronics engineers work with the electronic and computer control systems which nearly all machinery relies on for efficient and reliable operation.
وهو يقول....
هندسة الميكاترونيك ترتبط بالإلكترونيات و نظم التحكم الكمبيوترية التي أصبحت مستخدمة في معظم اللآلات الميكانيكية مما يضمن عمل تلك الآلات بشكل جيد و فعّال.....
يعني يمكنك من تصميم وبرمجة كمبيوترات السيارات مثلاً أو أي مكائن أخرى يتم التحكم بها عن طريق الكمبيوتر....
هذه ترجمتي لتعريف هذا التخصص الجميل..... و لكن أعتقد إنه مغامرة و تضييع مستقبل في العالم العربي....المتخلف.....
أتمنى لك التوفيق
والله يجزى شيخنا سيف خيرا على المعلومة القيمة اللي أفادنا بها.....
تحياتي للجميع...:):)