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Engineering, 03.04.2020 02:05, xxtonixwilsonxx

I have a question. I want to be an Artificial Intelligence Engineer, which writes code for robots. However, I also want to be a Robotics Engineer, which can physically build robots. I have a few questions:

1) Is it possible to be a Robotics Engineer and still code robots? Is that part of the job?
2) I'm going to be starting my first year of high school next year. What courses should I take to achieve this goal?
3) Are there any camps in Georgia Tech and Emory for 9th-grade students? If possible, any free camps?

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