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Principles of Digital Communications I Source: http://freevideolectures.com/Course/2376/Principles-of-Digital-Communications-I# Parallel Computing Sources: http://ocw.mit.edu/index.htm http://ocw.mit.edu/courses/index.htm Was Alexander Great? The Life, Leadership, and Legacies of History’s Greatest Warrior Source: https://www.edx.org/course/wellesleyx/wellesleyx-hist229x-was-alexander-great-850 Computational Molecular Evolution … Continue reading
Course LINEAR INTEGRATED CIRCUITS
23 LECTURES Electrical Engineering 140 – Part 1 01:14:30Clark Nguyen, Electrical Engineering — University of California, Berkeley Electrical Engineering 140 – Part 2 01:15:16Clark Nguyen, Electrical Engineering — University of California, Berkeley Dev. Operation & Models: … Continue reading
Course INTRODUCTION TO DIGITAL INTEGRATED CIRCUITS
35 LECTURES Electrical Engineering 141 – Makeup 01:22:13Jan Rabaey, Electrical Engineering — University of California, Berkeley Electrical Engineering 141 – Part 1 01:20:50Jan Rabaey, Electrical Engineering — University of California, Berkeley Electrical Engineering 141 – Part … Continue reading
Nanotechnology: The Basics
Vicki Colvin and Daniel Mittleman Nanotechnology is an emerging area that engages almost every technical discipline – from chemistry to computer science – in the study and application of extremely … Continue reading
VLSI CAD: Logic to Layout
Rob A. Rutenbar A modern VLSI chip has a zillion parts — logic, control, memory, interconnect, etc. How do we design these complex chips? Answer: CAD software tools. Learn how … Continue reading
Architecture
Name Description Released Price 1 VideoUQ Architecture Public Lecture: Shifting from analysis to form (iPod / iPhone) — 5/17/12 Free View In iTunes 2 VideoUQ Architecture Public Lecture: Material matters … Continue reading
MOS Transistors
Yannis Tsividis Learn how MOS transistors work, and how to model them. The understanding provided in this course is essential not only for device modelers, but also for designers of … Continue reading
Control of Mobile Robots
Magnus Egerstedt Learn about how to make mobile robots move in effective, safe, predictable, and collaborative ways using modern control theory. Watch intro video Current Session: Jan 28th 2013 (7 weeks … Continue reading
Genes and the Human Condition (From Behavior to Biotechnology)
Dr. Tammatha O’Brien and Dr. Raymond St. Leger To acquire an understanding of the fundamental concepts of genomics and biotechnology, and their implications for human biology, evolution, medicine, social policy … Continue reading
Computational Methods for Data Analysis
Nathan Kutz Exploratory and objective data analysis methods applied to the physical, engineering, and biological sciences. Current Session: Jan 7th 2013 (10 weeks long) Sign Up About the Course Exploratory and … Continue reading
Physics of Microfabrication: Front End Processing
Course Features Audio lectures Course Description This course is offered to graduates and focuses on understanding the fundamental principles of the “front-end” processes used in the fabrication of devices for … Continue reading
Control of Manufacturing Processes (SMA 6303)
Course Features Video lectures Demonstration – video Lecture notes Assignments and solutions Exams and solutions Course Description This course explores statistical modeling and control in manufacturing processes. Topics include the … Continue reading
Underactuated Robotics
Course Features Video lectures Projects (no examples) Assignments (no solutions) Exams (no solutions) Course Description Robots today move far too conservatively, using control systems that attempt to maintain … Continue reading
Artificial Intelligence Planning
Gerhard Wickler, Austin Tate The course aims to provide a foundation in artificial intelligence techniques for planning, with an overview of the wide spectrum of different problems and approaches, including … Continue reading
Image and video processing: From Mars to Hollywood with a stop at the hospital
Guillermo Sapiro In this class you will look behind the scenes of image and video processing, from the basic and classical tools to the most modern and advanced algorithms. … Continue reading
Real-Time Information Processing
author: Dunja Mladenić, Artificial Intelligence Laboratory, Jožef Stefan Institute author: Marko Grobelnik, Artificial Intelligence Laboratory, Jožef Stefan Institute published: Dec. 4, 2008, recorded: November 2008, views: 271 Categories Top » Computer Science » Data Mining » Temporal & Streams Mining Top » Computer Science » Data Mining » Time Series Analysis <a href=’http://videolectures.net/ict08_mladenic_rtip/’> <img src=’http://videolectures.net/ict08_mladenic_rtip/thumb.jpg’ … Continue reading
MIT 6.450 Principles of Digital Communications, I Fall 2006
More: http://www.youtube.com/user/MIT?feature=edu http://www.youtube.com/user/MITCSAIL (MIT Computer Science and Artificial Intelligent) The course serves as an introduction to the theory and practice behind many of today’s communications systems. 6.450 forms the … Continue reading
Computer Science 61B – Fall 2006
More: http://www.youtube.com/user/UCBerkeley?feature=edu CS 61B: Data Structures – Fall 2006. Fundamental dynamic data structures, including linear lists, queues, trees, and other linked structures; arrays strings, and hash tables. Storage management. Elementary principles … Continue reading
ECE5760 FPGA lectures 2011 by ece4760 & ece5760 – ECE – Cornell U.
Mcirocontroller and system-on-chip construction using Verilog and Altera FPGA. This course has a final design project. See also http://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL2E0D05BEC0140F13 These lectures were filmed thanks to a special partnership between Cornell … Continue reading