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Nanophotonics and Detectors
by Juliet Gopinath- 4.1
Approx. 15 hours to complete
This course can also be taken for academic credit as ECEA 5606, part of CU Boulder’s Master of Science in Electrical Engineering degree. Quantum Cascade Lasers Intro to Quantum Cascade Lasers and Low-Dimensional Structures Intro to Quantum Cascade Lasers Density of States in Low Dimensional Structures Quantum Dots, Part I Quantum Dots, Part II...
Vibrations and Waves
by Yen-Jie Lee , Alex Shvonski , Michelle Tomasik- 0.0
18 Weeks
This course offers the you the chance to explore the many aspects of Vibrations and Waves and how they appear in physics, ranging from simple mechanical systems, to the light that we see, and even to the quantum realm. It ends by giving learners a taste of Quantum Mechanics. Vibrations of continuous systems...
$99
The Einstein Revolution
by Peter Galison , Ion Mihailescu- 0.0
14 Weeks
Traces Albert Einstein’s engagement with relativity, quantum mechanics, Nazism, nuclear weapons, philosophy, the arts, and technology. Albert Einstein has become the icon of modern science. No refunds will be issued in the case of corrective action for such violations. HarvardX pursues the science of learning. Einstein's engagement with relativity, quantum mechanics, Nazism, nuclear weapons, philosophy, the arts, and technology...
$99
Quantum Jump to a Parallel Timeline
by Marisa Russo- 4.6
1.5 hours on-demand video
Utilise the new earth energies to Quantum Jump to a new Timeline of your choosing Discover how to Quantum Jump to a Parallel Timeline of your choosing. Quantum Jumping is a process where you project a desired result or state of being that is different from your existing situation. What type of energy is utilised in the Quantum Jump?...
$13.99
Introduction to the Modern Nanotechnology
by Ivan Vasil'evskii , Alexey Maslov- 0.0
8 Weeks
The aim of the course is a basic acquaintance with the concepts and approaches used in the field of nanomaterials design, fabrication and analysis. The course examines the physical basis of modern nanotechnology from the standpoint of semiconductor physics and quantum mechanics. The physical basis of modern nanotechnology from the standpoint of semiconductor physics and quantum mechanics...
$49
Introduction to the Modern Nanotechnology
by Ivan Vasil'evskii , Alexey Maslov- 0.0
8 Weeks
The aim of the course is a basic acquaintance with the concepts and approaches used in the field of nanomaterials design, fabrication and analysis. The course examines the physical basis of modern nanotechnology from the standpoint of semiconductor physics and quantum mechanics. The physical basis of modern nanotechnology from the standpoint of semiconductor physics and quantum mechanics...
$49
Electrodynamics: Electric and Magnetic Fields
by Seungbum Hong- 4.8
Approx. 12 hours to complete
This course is a continuation of Electrodynamics: An Introduction and Electrodynamics: Analysis of Electric Fields. In addition, we will cover the basics of the electromotive force and how it can be used to build different devices. • Be introduced to energy and quantum mechanics relating to magnetic forces Values of physical constants 4-2 Comparing Quantum Mechanics and Dynamics...
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Astrophysics: The Violent Universe
by Brian Schmidt , Paul Francis- 0.0
10 Weeks
Interested in exploring the deadliest and most mysterious parts of our universe? We will also study white-dwarf stars and neutron stars, where the mind-bending laws of quantum mechanics collide with relativity. An understanding of white dwarfs, novae, supernovae, neutron stars and black holes How physical principles including quanum mechanics and relativity help explain these bizarre objects...
$50
Cellular Solids Part 3: Applications in Nature
by Lorna J. Gibson , Jessica Sandland- 0.0
3 Weeks
In this engineering course, we will explore sandwich structures and cellular solids that occur in nature, and we will consider examples of engineering design inspired by natural materials. How to apply models for honeycombs to the mechanics of wood and cork How to analyze the mechanics of natural cellular solids with density gradients, such as palm stems and bamboo...
$49
Cellular Solids Part 3: Applications in Nature
by Lorna J. Gibson- 0.0
3 Weeks
In this engineering course, we will explore sandwich structures and cellular solids that occur in nature, and we will consider examples of engineering design inspired by natural materials. How to apply models for honeycombs to the mechanics of wood and cork How to analyze the mechanics of natural cellular solids with density gradients, such as palm stems and bamboo...
$49