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Silicon Thin Film Solar Cells
by Pr. Bernard Drevillon , Erik Johnson- 4.3
Approx. 5 hours to complete
This course consists of a general presentation of solar cells based on silicon thin films. The general properties of disordered and crystalline semiconductors are found very different, in particular in terms of band structure and doping mechanisms. The consequences of the semiconductor properties on solar cells behavior are reviewed. The optical properties of amorphous and nanocrystalline silicon are complementary....
Topology in Condensed Matter: Tying Quantum Knots
by Anton Akhmerov , Jay Sau , Bernard van Heck , Muhammad Irfan- 0.0
12 Weeks
Get a simple and hands-on overview of topological insulators, Majoranas, and other topological phenomena. The practical applications of this principle are quite profound, and already within the last eight years they have lead to prediction and discovery of a vast range of new materials with exotic properties that were considered to be impossible before....
$50
Mechanics of Deformable Structures: Part 1
by David Parks , Simona Socrate- 0.0
12 Weeks
Study the foundational mechanical engineering subject “Strength of Materials”. Join them and learn to rely on the notions of equilibrium, geometric compatibility, and constitutive material response to ensure that your structures will perform their specified mechanical function without failing. Analyze and predict the mechanical behavior of statically determinate and statically indeterminate assemblages with deormable bars in axial loading....
$99
Introduction to Solid State Chemistry
by Michael Cima- 0.0
15 Weeks
This first-year University chemistry course explores the basic principles of the chemical bond by studying the properties of solids. You will see how experts use their knowledge of trends in the periodic table to predict the properties of materials. Understanding of crystal structure and its relationship to properties Materials properties such as conductivity, optical transmission, stiffness, thermal expansion, and strength...
$99
Ferrous Technology I
by Kim, Nack Joon , Suh, Dong Woo , Kang, Youn-Bae , Kim, Sung-Joon- 4.7
Approx. 5 hours to complete
Steel, ever-evolving material, has been the most preeminent of all materials since it can provide wide range of properties that can meet ever-changing requirements. In this course, we explore both fundamental and technical issues related to steels, including iron and steelmaking, microstructure and phase transformation, and their properties and applications. Timeline of Ferrous Metallurgy Development...
From Atoms to Materials: Predictive Theory and Simulations
by Alejandro Strachan , Sam Reeve , David Guzman- 0.0
10 Weeks
Learn how materials look and work at atomic scales. Explore this five-unit course and discover a unified framework for understanding the essential physics that govern materials at atomic scales. Principles of classical and quantum mechanics and their application to describe materials at atomic scales How to use density functional theory and molecular dynamics to predict materials properties and processes...
$49
Cellular Solids Part 3: Applications in Nature
by Lorna J. Gibson , Jessica Sandland- 0.0
3 Weeks
Learn how to apply models for cellular materials to natural materials such as wood, cork, monocotyledon leaves, skulls, palm and bamboo. 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. Examples of engineering design inspired by natural cellular solids...
$49
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Cellular Solids Part 3: Applications in Nature
by Lorna J. Gibson- 0.0
3 Weeks
Learn how to apply models for cellular materials to natural materials such as wood, cork, monocotyledon leaves, skulls, palm and bamboo. 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. Examples of engineering design inspired by natural cellular solids...
$49
Fundamentals of Engineering Exam Review
by Dr. Philip Roberts- 4.7
Approx. 22 hours to complete
The purpose of this course is to review the material covered in the Fundamentals of Engineering (FE) exam to enable the student to pass it. It will be presented in modules corresponding to the FE topics, particularly those in Civil and Mechanical Engineering. Mechanics of Materials Stresses and Strains: Mechanical Properties Mechanics of Materials Supplemental Questions...
Introduction to the Modern Nanotechnology
by Ivan Vasil'evskii , Alexey Maslov- 0.0
8 Weeks
The range of issues covered includes nanosystems classification by dimension, consideration of "bottom-up" and "from top down" approaches, examples of nanomaterials and nanosystems properties changes, the basis of pra The changes in the main properties of semiconductors and metals due to decrease of their size are discussed towards the electronic and optoelectronic applications and modern compound semiconductor materials....
$49