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Hobold
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Hello there, Physics forum.
I'm in second year of Mechanical Engineering undergrad and I would like to do research.
I have been offered a position in Robotics lab, but I am not sure if I should accept.
Thing is: there are two fields I'm interested right now: Robotics and Thermophysics, but they aren't really related to each other.
I would straighly accept the position in Robotics if my course wasn't almost completely turned to Thermodynamics and Thermophysics (in fact, it's often called Thermal Engineering insted of Mechanical Engineering) plus my university is widely recognized for being strong in Thermo, one of the leading research institute in Latin America (and certainly the best in the country), but Robotics isn't that good.
But, in fact, I want to follow to Aerospace Engineering for Master's and perhaps Doctor's degree (but my university has no specific laboratory).
So, my main question would be: what would be better? Accept the position in Robotics lab or attempt to enter a Thermo-based lab?
I'm in second year of Mechanical Engineering undergrad and I would like to do research.
I have been offered a position in Robotics lab, but I am not sure if I should accept.
Thing is: there are two fields I'm interested right now: Robotics and Thermophysics, but they aren't really related to each other.
I would straighly accept the position in Robotics if my course wasn't almost completely turned to Thermodynamics and Thermophysics (in fact, it's often called Thermal Engineering insted of Mechanical Engineering) plus my university is widely recognized for being strong in Thermo, one of the leading research institute in Latin America (and certainly the best in the country), but Robotics isn't that good.
But, in fact, I want to follow to Aerospace Engineering for Master's and perhaps Doctor's degree (but my university has no specific laboratory).
So, my main question would be: what would be better? Accept the position in Robotics lab or attempt to enter a Thermo-based lab?