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Mastering Data Modeling Fundamentals
by Alan Simon- 4.4
3 hours on-demand video
Entity-Relationship Techniques and Best Practices I’ve rolled up my sleeves and personally tackled every aspect of what you’ll learn in this course. The data modeling lifecycle that includes forward engineering a conceptual data model to a logical and then a physical model, as well as how we reverse-engineer a physical data model back to the conceptual level...
$17.99
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...
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...
Nuclear Reactor Physics Basics
by Yury N. Volkov- 0.0
6 Weeks
Become familiar with nuclear reactor physics and understand what happens in the nuclear reactor core. This engineering course is designed to Introduce students to a range of concepts, ideas and models used in nuclear reactor physics. This course will focus on the physical theory of reactors and methods of experimental studies of the neutron field....
$49
Construction and operation of pumps for nuclear power plants
by Slobodchuk Victor Ivanovich , Rabotaev Vladimir Grigorievich- 0.0
Approx. 24 hours to complete
The technological systems of nuclear and thermal power plants involve transferring large quantities of fluids with different physical and chemical properties at different pressure and temperature. The course will be helpful for students majoring in Power Engineering and for power plant personnel who want to deepen their knowledge in the main equipment and components of power-generating facilities....
Unleash Your Potential: Global Citizenship
by Gloria Visintini , Sally-Ann Kitts- 0.0
4
Get an introduction to what it means to be a global citizen and the opportunities it creates. Forming Societies: The role of nations and nationalism Connected World: The relationships and tensions between the local and the global Demographic Challenges: Migration and the issues surrounding inequalities in wealth and resources Global Challenges in Science, Health and Technology...
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Discrete Time Signals and Systems, Part 1: Time Domain
by Richard G. Baraniuk- 0.0
4 Weeks
Prerequisites include strong problem solving skills, the ability to understand mathematical representations of physical systems, and advanced mathematical background (one-dimensional integration, matrices, vectors, basic linear algebra, imaginary numbers, and sum and series notation). This course is an excerpt from an advanced undergraduate class at Rice University taught to all electrical and computer engineering majors....
$35
Discrete Time Signals and Systems, Part 2: Frequency Domain
by Richard G. Baraniuk- 0.0
4 Weeks
Prerequisites include strong problem solving skills, the ability to understand mathematical representations of physical systems, and advanced mathematical background (one-dimensional integration, matrices, vectors, basic linear algebra, imaginary numbers, and sum and series notation). This course is an excerpt from an advanced undergraduate class at Rice University taught to all electrical and computer engineering majors....
$35
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