Hi Ankit,
Instrumentation is an exciting field with diversity of work possibilities and challenging experiences. There is virtually no product that you can buy today that hasn't been produced, packaged, or delivered to you using automated instrumentation and control systems. The instrument technologist will require a greater theoretical understanding of control theory, computers, data communications and technical project planning. If you are considering a career that will challenge your intellectual abilities in math and the sciences, provide different tasks and problems to solve, and possibly become involved in engineering design, then
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Hi Ankit,
Instrumentation is an exciting field with diversity of work possibilities and challenging experiences. There is virtually no product that you can buy today that hasn't been produced, packaged, or delivered to you using automated instrumentation and control systems. The instrument technologist will require a greater theoretical understanding of control theory, computers, data communications and technical project planning. If you are considering a career that will challenge your intellectual abilities in math and the sciences, provide different tasks and problems to solve, and possibly become involved in engineering design, then a career in instrumentation will undoubtedly fulfill those needs. Instrument engineers work on project design teams with engineers from other disciplines primarily in an office environment but also have the opportunity to follow this effort through to implementation in an actual working production facility. Instrument engineers apply cutting edge measurement and control technologies through proven work processes to provide valuable instrument engineering solutions. Through utilization of new design tools, applicable design criteria, industry best practices, and established work processes, instrument engineers create the essential documentation required for the selection, purchase and installation of instrumentation to ensure optimal performance of process plants around the globe. The major demand for Instrumentation Engineers comes from industries such as steel, chemical, fertilizer, thermal power stations, cement, refineries power industry and so on. You can decide on the options based on your interests, ability, aptitude, career goals, motivation and strengths.
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