Interdisciplinary
Robotics Is More Than Roboticists
I spent last week in Boston visiting one of our Amazon Robotics locations, and it got me thinking about something I heard last year at a Robotics conference that really stuck with me: “Not everyone in robotics is a roboticist.” To me, that meant, “You can be valuable here.”
Jumping into this new domain last year, I was impressed by the depth in each field that it takes to make robotics work. As Software Engineers, we generally learn a domain to apply our craft to. For example, in the past I’ve learned about how hotel reservation and travel systems work, how trains work, etc. Robotics is not a single domain. I quickly realized just how interdisciplinary it is, and that it’s probably the most diverse field I’ve worked in so far. Every day, I team up with people from all sorts of backgrounds: hardware and mechanical engineering, electrical engineering, network engineering, systems engineering, research and applied sciences, computer vision and AI domains, industrial design, and, of course, software engineering (my own background).