Sadaf Robotics Student Tokyo, Japan


Sadaf (in middle tall, wearing brown shirt) sent this photo from Tokyo, Japan, Sadaf is a student of Robotics in one of the Japan’s top universities. Sadaf is learning engineering and science of robots, their design and application in everyday life. Japan and Japanese society have shown a great enthusiasms for robotics and they are advancing very fast in this field. This is one of the reason that Sadaf chose Japan for her studying in robotics field.

She is studying building assembly line robots, assembly line robots are used in industrial manufacturing and packaging process. Eventually the deeper long term financial resources and strong domestic market enjoyed by the Japanese companies prevailed, their robots spread all over the globe.

If robots are to work effectively in homes and other non-industrial environments, the way they are instructed to perform their jobs, and especially how they will be told to stop will be of critical importance. The people who interact with them may have little or no training in robotics, and so any interface will need to be extremely intuitive. Science fiction authors also typically assume that robots will eventually be capable of communicating with humans through speech, gestures, and facial expressions, rather than a command-line interface. Although speech would be the most natural way for the human to communicate.

This photo of Sadaf is taken with her classfellows, Preeti and Amrita both are of Indian decent. They are good friends, spending an important phase of their life together i.e, their university life.