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Cellular Solids Part 1: Structures, Properties and Engineering Applications
by Lorna J. Gibson , Jessica Sandland- 0.0
9 Weeks
Learn how to model the mechanical properties of honeycombs and foams and to apply the models to material selection in engineering design. In this engineering course, we will explore the processing and structure of cellular solids as they are created from polymers, metals, ceramics, glasses and composites. How to model the mechanical behavior of honeycombs and foams...
$99
Cellular Solids 1: Structures, Properties and Engineering Applications
by Lorna J. Gibson- 0.0
9 Weeks
Learn how to model the mechanical properties of honeycombs and foams and to apply the models to material selection in engineering design. In this engineering course, we will explore the processing and structure of cellular solids as they are created from polymers, metals, ceramics, glasses and composites. How to model the mechanical behavior of honeycombs and foams...
$99
Sustainable Energy: Design a Renewable Future
by Arno Smets , Additional Instructors- 0.0
9 Weeks
In this engineering course, you will learn how to assess the potential for energy reduction and the potential of renewable energy sources like wind, solar and biomass. This course is an introduction to the Master Programme Sustainable Energy Technology at TU Delft and is aimed at Bachelor students from science and engineering disciplines....
$50
Distributed Computing with Spark SQL
by Brooke Wenig , Conor Murphy- 4.5
Approx. 14 hours to complete
The third module focuses on Engineering Data Pipelines including connecting to databases, schemas and data types, file formats, and writing reliable data. The final module covers data lakes, data warehouses, and lakehouses. Readings and Resources Engineering Data Pipelines JSON, Schemas and Types Tables and Views Continuing with Spark and Data Science...
Wind Energy
by Merete Badger , Lars Pilgaard Mikkelsen , Ameya Sathe , Vladimir Fedorov , Tom Cronin , Torben Krogh Mikkelsen , Morten Hartvig Hansen , Niels-Erik Clausen , Bonnie Ram , Sven-Erik Gryning , Kim Branner , Poul Ejnar Sørensen , Hilmar Kjartansson Danielsen , Henrik Bredmose- 4.7
Approx. 36 hours to complete
How tall is a modern wind turbine and how can it possibly generate power from the wind? Siting challenges and stakeholder involvement Introduction to quiz: Wind profiles and wind resources Wind profiles and wind resources Test and measurements Energy production and revenue Wind turbine terminology and components Power, thrust and optimum rotors...
Financial Engineering and Risk Management Part II
by Martin Haugh , Garud Iyengar- 4.7
Approx. 17 hours to complete
Financial Engineering is a multidisciplinary field involving finance and economics, mathematics, statistics, engineering and computational methods. We will also consider the role that financial engineering played during the financial crisis. Mean-Variance Analysis and CAPM Problem Set Negative Exposures and Leveraged ETFs Survivorship Bias and Data Snooping The Greeks: Delta and Gamma...
Studying Cities: Social Science Methods for Urban Research
by Laura Neijenhuis , Jan Fransen , Dorcas Nthoki , Rick Wolff , Maria Zwanenburg- 4.7
Approx. 7 hours to complete
Then you have found the right course: Studying Cities: Social Science Methods for Urban Research by the Institute for Housing and Urban Development Studies (IHS), Erasmus University Rotterdam. Introduction to Studying Cities: Social Science Methods for Urban Research Theoretical Framework and Operationalization Strategy Validity and Reliability Case Studies - Defining a case study and when to use it...
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That's So Meta(cognitive)!
by Amy D'Amico- 0.0
1 Weeks
Rather, science starts from curiosity and questions around the world. And, doing science requires the ability to use appropriate science and engineering practices to formulate scientific questions, to plan investigations, to search for answers, to analyze data to find answers, and to present evidence to support the final conclusions or claims. § Science and Engineering Practices (SEP)...
$49.99
Science in Art: The Chemistry of Art Materials and Conservation
by Henry DePhillips- 0.0
6 Weeks
In order to create an artistic impression, artists select materials that allow image formation, and that lend color, emphasis, shape, and size to the object created. Conservation science further notes that all materials deteriorate over time, and then asks a follow-up question: What physical interventions are possible to maintain, preserve and protect the work as the artist intended?...
$50
Fundamentals of Non-Destructive Testing
by Luna Lu , Guangshuai Han- 0.0
5 Weeks
Topics covered include mechanical properties and linear fracture mechanics of materials; testing procedures of commonly used materials and structures; techniques such as elasticity, fracture mechanics, and wave propagation. The course also includes case studies so students can apply the knowledge to field inspection or monitoring of civil materials and structures as a simulation of real-life NDT applications....
$750