Yes, it is possible to pursue a career in robotics and automation engineering with a bachelor's in electrical engineering. Electrical engineering provides a solid foundation in topics such as control systems, signal processing, and electronics, which are relevant to robotics and automation. With additional training and experience, an electrical engineer can specialize in robotics and automation by gaining knowledge of mechanical engineering, computer science, and artificial intelligence. This may involve taking courses or obtaining certifications in these areas, as well as gaining practical experience through internships or entry-level positions in robotics and automation engineering.
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