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Advanced Introductory Classical Mechanics
by David E. Pritchard , Zhongzhou Chen , Chris Chudzicki- 0.0
13 Weeks
This is a college-level Introductory Newtonian Mechanics course designed for both students and teachers. It covers all of the topics and learning objectives specified in the College Board Course Description for Advanced Placement® Physics C (Mechanics) course. It covers Newton’s Laws, Kinematics, Energy, Momentum, Rigid Body Rotation, and Angular Momentum. These principles also underlie the 12 online laboratory activities....
Multidisciplinary Research Methods for Engineers
by Marcus Specht , Gillian Saunders-Smits , Jacqueline Wong , Martine Schophuizen- 0.0
6 Weeks
Engineering is no longer limited to working in a single domain; nowadays engineers increasingly work in multidisciplinary fields. After this course you will be able to carry out all stages of multidisciplinary research using appropriate research methods. The use of data to understand phenomena and evaluate designs and interventions in different disciplines is increasingly evident....
$99
Data Science for Smart Cities
by Satish Ukkusuri , Eunhan Ka- 0.0
16 Weeks
Learn various scientific techniques that will allow the analysis, inference and prediction of large-scale data (e. g. GPS vehicular data, social media data, mobile phone data, individual social network data etc. ) that are present in city networks. The availability of low cost and ubiquitous sensors in city infrastructure provides high granular data at unprecedented spatiotemporal scales....
$2250
Introduction to Aerospace Structures and Materials
by Jos Sinke , Calvin Rans , Gillian Saunders-Smits , René Alderliesten- 0.0
8 Weeks
Explore the structural and material design of aircraft and spacecraft from the viewpoint of an aerospace engineer. How do you design an aircraft or spacecraft? And in doing so, how do you keep the risk of failure minimal while bearing in mind that they will eventually fail? How aerospace structures are designed and why particular choices are made...
$50
Monozukuri: Making Things
by Hiroto Tanaka , Cesar A. Hernandez Reyes- 0.0
4 Weeks
Learn the Japanese concept of Monozukuri: the art of "making things" starting with the philosophy including lectures from Tokyo Tech faculty, various examples from Japanese Industry, and the Tokyo Tech student clubs. In addition, the principles of experiental learning are also introduced. You will learn about propulsion mechanism related to a small pop-pop (heat powered) steamboat....
$49
Introduction to Engineering and Design
by Karen Haberstroh- 0.0
3 Weeks
Learn about the primary fields of engineering and explore the engineering design process, from conceptual design and optimal choice evaluation to prototyping and project construction. In this course, you will learn about the primary fields of engineering and explore the engineering design process, from conceptual design and optimal choice evaluation to prototyping and project construction....
$49
Introduction to Engineering: Imagine. Design. Engineer!
by Ben Mertz , Amy Trowbridge , Anoop S. Grewal , Alicia Baumann- 0.0
16 Weeks
Explore engineering through design. Learn tools and techniques engineers use to develop innovative solutions to real world problems. This course is part of Global Freshman Academy (GFA), which means you can earn transferable ASU credit toward your college degree. Do you ever say to yourself, “there has to be a better way!” Then engineering is for you!...
$49
Mechanics of Deformable Structures: Part 2
by David Parks , Simona Socrate- 0.0
8 Weeks
Study the foundational mechanical engineering subject “Strength of Materials”. In this course you will learn to analyze multi-axial states of stress and strain, selecting “objective” failure criteria, and to predict linear elastic structural response using energy methods. This is the third course in a 3-part series. The three courses in the series are:...
$99
Vacuum Systems and Technology
by Valikov A. Roman- 0.0
3 Weeks
Learn the principles of vacuum systems and their applications in modern technologies. Vacuum technology is key to our high-tech society. It is is used for a large number of technical processes and products, including computer chips, nanostructures, microelectronic coatings and components as well as chemical and biological techniques. How to design and calculate necessary parameters of vacuum systems;...
$49
Electrical, Optical & Magnetic Materials and Devices
by Caroline Ross , Jessica Sandland- 0.0
16 Weeks
In 3. 15x we will explore the electrical, optical, and magnetic properties of materials and learn how electronic devices are designed to exploit these properties. This course will explain the basis of the electrical, optical, and magnetic properties of materials including semiconductors, metals, organics and insulators, and will show how devices are built to take advantage of those properties....
$150