How to give up nanotechnology to program robots leave a comment Save article: GeekBrains graduate Artem Statsenko says whether there will be a machine uprising Starting from the seventh grade, I became interested in everything related to mathematics and physics, and right up to the end of school I was sure that this was something that would interest me all my life. But right before graduation, I read the magazine “Professions of the Future” from Skolkovo.
They talked about what was promising and in Andorra Email List demand in the future. And there I saw that there is robotics. I thought - how cool. You're making a mistake I wasn’t very interested in computer science and programming, but I was just curious what it was. And I tried creating folders, deleting folders, renaming through the console.

And that was where my experience ended. And when I arrived to go to university, I wanted to go to Baumanka, because there was robotics there. I arrived, looked at the university, left my documents, and went to another university - MISiS. I realized that I wanted to study there, some instinct told me that I would like it. I arrived in Baumanka, I said, I’m taking my documents and leaving.