Graduate Level Electrical Engineering OpenCourseWare
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Advanced Circuit Techniques OpenCourseWare: A Free MIT Graduate Study Course on Advanced Circuits
Creativity and imagination are important in the real-world design of electronic circuits. A free course offered by the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 'Advanced Circuit Techniques' focuses on the use of creativity in the design of advanced circuits. This OpenCourseWare from MIT is aimed at graduate students in computer science or electrical engineering.
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Advanced Electromagnetism OpenCourseWare: A Free Advanced Graduate Study Course on Electromagnetism by MIT
A free OpenCourseWare offered by the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 'Advanced Electromagnetism' includes lectures on topics like special relativity, quantum optics and Green's functions for planarly layered media. This graduate-level OpenCourseWare from MIT is intended for students studying Computer Science or Electrical Engineering.
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Analysis and Design of Digital Integrated Circuits OpenCourseWare: A Free MIT Graduate Level Course on Digital Integrated Circuits
A free course offered by the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 'Analysis and Design of Digital Integrated Circuits' focuses on the analysis and design of digital integrated circuits with CMOS technology. This OpenCourseWare from MIT is suited to graduate students in computer science or electrical engineering.
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Applied Quantum and Statistical Physics OpenCourseWare: A Free Graduate Study Quantum Physics Course by MIT
A free course offered by the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 'Applied Quantum and Statistical Physics' focuses on elementary quantum mechanics and statistical physics and applied quantum physics. Students will also learn applications of quantum theory through study of electron scanning microscopes and other technologies. This OpenCourseWare from MIT is intended for graduate-level students interested in Physics, Computer Science and related fields.
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Applied Superconductivity OpenCourseWare: A Free MIT Graduate Level Course on Superconductivity
Superconductive materials have transformed many modern electronics and have the potential to affect many more as the field advances. MIT in Cambridge, Massachusetts offers a course on these devices free through OpenCourseWare. The graduate-level course, titled 'Applied Superconductivity,' is aimed at students working towards a Master of Engineering, Master of Science in Electrical Engineering or a related doctoral degree program. Applied quantum physics and statistics is a prerequisite.
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Automatic Speech Recognition OpenCourseWare: A Free Online MIT Graduate Study Course on Speech Recognition Technologies
A free course offered by the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 'Automatic Speech Recognition' provides an introduction to the field of automatic speech recognition. This OpenCourseWare from MIT is suited to graduate students concentrating in bioelectrical engineering.
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Cognitive Robotics OpenCourseWare: A Free Graduate Study Robotics Course by MIT
Through OpenCourseWare, you can study 'Cognitive Robotics' with Professor Brian Williams. You should have an understanding of probabilistic systems and applied probability, computer programming and artificial intelligence. This course is most appropriate for students in a graduate-level degree program in a field like engineering, mathematics, computer science or robotics.
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Compound Semiconductor Devices OpenCourseWare: A Free Online Graduate Study Course by MIT on Electronic Device Engineering
'Compound Semiconductor Devices' is a free OpenCourseware offered by the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT). This course semiconductors built from elements in two or more areas of the periodic table. They therefore having divergent properties, are crucial in certain lasers, some high-resolution systems and advanced optoelectronics. This course is aimed at graduate students and professionals experienced at working with semiconductor technologies. This course is best taken after studying applied quantum physics and integrated microelectronic devices.
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Continuum Electromagnetics OpenCourseWare: A Free Graduate Study Course by MIT on Continuum Electromagnetics
A free course offered by the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 'Continuum Electromagnetics' is a thorough study in the laws and applications of continuum electromagnetics. This graduate-level OpenCourseWare is intended for students interested in studying Computer Science or Electrical Engineering.
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Convex Analysis and Optimization OpenCourseWare: A Free MIT Graduate Study Course on Deterministic Optimization
The Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) is offering the 'Convex Analysis and Optimization' OpenCourseWare. The free graduate course is part of the Electrical Engineering and Computer Science Department and shows students the various analytical theories of convex sets. Students taking this course are usually pursuing a graduate degree in Electrical Engineering and Computer Science.
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Design and Fabrication of Microelectromechanical Devices OpenCourseWare: A Free MIT Grad-Level Course on Microsystem Design
'Design and Fabrication of Microelectromechanical Devices' is a free OpenCourseWare that teaches students how to build very small structures that incorporate both electrical or electromagnetic and mechanical aspects. Made of polymers, silicon and metals, microelectromechanical systems or 'MEMS' are built using techniques of deposition, photolithography, etching and anodic bonding. Students in MIT's Bachelor of Science in Electrical Engineering and Computer Science or Master of Engineering degree programs count this course toward their degree.
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Discrete-Time Signal Processing OpenCourseWare: A Free Graduate Study Electrical Engineering Course by MIT
Compact discs (CDs) are the standard format for the recording and playback of commercial audio. The recording and playback of CDs use many of the techniques of digital signal processing discussed in 'Discrete-Time Signal Process,' a free course offered by the Massachusetts Institute of Technology. This OpenCourseWare from MIT is appropriate for graduate students in computer science or electrical engineering.
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Dynamic Programming and Stochastic Control OpenCourseWare: A Free Online Graduate Level Programming Course by MIT
Graduate students can learn new sequential problem-solving techniques for stochastic control in the 'Dynamic Programming and Stochastic Control' OpenCourseWare. The free online course is offered by the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) and is part of the Electrical Engineering and Computer Science Department.
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Dynamic Systems and Control OpenCourseWare: MIT's Free Graduate Level Course on Nonlinear Systems
Graduate students will learn about various control systems and nonlinear systems in 'Dynamic Systems and Control' OpenCourseWare. The free graduate level course is offered at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) and is part of the Electrical Engineering and Computer Science Department. This course can supplement graduate research areas for students pursuing a Ph.D. in Electrical Engineering and Computer Science or similar degrees.
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Electric Machines OpenCourseWare: A Free Online Graduate Study Course by MIT on Electromechanical Concepts
'Electric Machines,' a free course offered by the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, teaches the concepts and principles of electromechanics by using a variety of electric machines as examples. This graduate-level OpenCourseWare is ideal for any students interested in Electrical Engineering and Computer Science.
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Electromagnetic Fields, Forces and Flows OpenCourseWare: A Free Online Grad-Level Course by MIT
'Electromagnetic Fields, Forces and Motion,' a free course offered by the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, discusses, explains and demonstrates the electric and magnetic quasistatic forms of Maxwell's equations. This OpenCourseWare from MIT will be beneficial to students interested in studying Computer Science, Physics or Electrical Engineering at the graduate level.
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Electromagnetic Interactions OpenCourseWare: MIT's Free Graduate Level Course on Electromagnetic Theory
Interactions between charged particles in solar winds and atoms in the ionosphere create the auroras at the Earth's poles, and the auroras in turn contain their own electric currents and magnetic fluctuations. Study these interactions in a free course made available from MIT through OpenCourseWare. The 'Electromagnetic Interactions' OpenCourseware will be best for graduate students studying Physics or Engineering.
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Electromagnetic Wave Theory OpenCourseWare: MIT's Free Graduate Level Course on Electromagnetic Wave Theory
A free course offered by the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 'Electromagnetic Wave Theory' provides students with the opportunity to explore physical interpretations of electromagnetic wave theory. This graduate-level OpenCourseWare is intended for students studying Computer Science, Theoretical Physics, Electrical Engineering and related fields.
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Electromagnetics OpenCourseWare: MIT's Free Online Graduate Level Electromagnetics Course
'Electromagnetics,' an OpenCourseWare offered by the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT), covers basic electrodynamic principles. This free course from MIT is aimed at graduate students pursuing Computer Science or Electrical Engineering degrees who want to learn the fundamentals of electromagnetics.
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Feedback Systems OpenCourseWare: MIT's Free Graduate Level Course on Feedback System Design
All electronic and electromechanical systems include a way to measure and analyze output. This is known as feedback. A free course offered by the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 'Feedback Systems' teaches the basics of how to design feedback systems. This graduate-level OpenCourseWare from MIT is appropriate for students interested in applying feedback systems into their work in Physics, Electrical Engineering, Computer Science and other related fields.
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Fundamentals of Probability OpenCourseWare: MIT's Free Online Graduate Level Probability Course
'Fundamentals of Probability,' an OpenCourseWare offered by the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, provides background material to support students who use probability in their research projects. This course is suited to graduate students in computer science or electrical engineering who have studied probability in undergraduate courses and who have some mathematical maturity.
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Integrated Microelectric Devices OpenCourseWare: MIT's Free Online Graduate Level Course on Semiconductor Devices
A free course offered by the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 'Integrated Microelectric Devices' focuses on the operation and applications of microelectronic semiconductors. This OpenCourseWare from MIT is aimed at graduate-level students in Computer Science or Electrical Engineering.
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Introduction to Electric Power Systems OpenCourseWare: MIT's Free Graduate Study Course on Mechanical Energy Conversion
The Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) offers a free course for graduate students in 'Introduction to Electric Power Systems' OpenCourseWare. In this free introductory course, graduate students will learn about electric power systems and mechanical energy conversions. The course is part of the Electrical Engineering and Computer Science Department. This OpenCourseWare can be used as a research area in energy and electromagnetic systems for students pursuing a Ph.D. or Master of Science in Electrical Engineering and Computer Science.
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Introduction to Numerical Methods OpenCourseWare: MIT's Free Graduate Level Linear Algebra Course
'Introduction to Numerical Methods,' a free course offered by the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, introduces you to numerical linear algebra. This OpenCourseWare from MIT is suited to graduate students in computer science or electrical engineering.
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Introduction to Numerical Systems OpenCourseWare: A Free Online Graduate Study Course on Numerical Simulation by MIT
A free course offered by the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 'Introduction to Numerical Simulation' teaches the computation techniques necessary for the simulation of various physical and engineering systems. This OpenCourseWare from MIT is suited to graduate students in electrical engineering or computer science.
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Introduction to Plasma Physics I OpenCourseWare: MIT's Free Graduate Level Course on Plasma Physics
Plasma dominates the visible universe, and it has been called the fourth state of matter. 'Introduction to Plasma Physics I,' a free course offered by the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, provides a graduate-level introduction to the behavior and nature of plasma. This OpenCourseWare is aimed at students interested in Nuclear Engineering and related fields.
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Multivariable Control Systems OpenCourseWare: MIT's Free Graduate Level Course on Multivariable Control Systems
The Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) offers the Multivariable Control Systems OpenCourseWare from the Electrical Engineering and Computer Science Department. This free graduate level course teaches students the procedures for programming multivariable feedback controls with computer-aided design software, such as MATLAB. The course is recommended for graduate students who are in pursuit of a master's or doctorate degree in Electrical Engineering and Computer Science.
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Nonlinear Programming OpenCourseWare: A Free Online Graduate Study Course by MIT on Nonlinear Programming
'Nonlinear Programming' OpenCourseWare shows graduate students a basic understanding of nonlinear optimization theory and techniques. The free online course is offered by the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) and is part of the Sloan School of Management. This OpenCourseWare is helpful for students pursuing a Ph.D. in a variety of engineering disciplines, a Master of Science in Management Studies or similar degrees.
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Optical Signals, Devices and Systems OpenCourseWare: A Free Online MIT Graduate Study Course
'Optical Signals, Devices and Systems,' a free course offered by the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, covers the fundamental principles that underlie optical signals, devices and systems. This graduate-level course is intended for students studying Physics, Optics and a variety of Engineering disciplines.
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Physics for Solid-State Applications OpenCourseWare: A Free MIT Graduate Study Physics Course
A free course offered by the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 'Physics for Solid-State Applications' helps students to understand classical and quantum models of electrons and lattice vibrations in solids. This graduate-level OpenCourseWare from MIT is intended for students interested in studying Mathematics, Physics, Computer Science and Electrical Engineering.
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Physics of Microfabrication (Front End Processing) OpenCourseWare: MIT's Free Online Graduate Level Course on Microfabrication
At the scale on which semiconductors and other micromachines are built, classical physics sometimes breaks down. Electrostatic effects are more powerful than thermal mass effects, for example. The Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) in Cambridge, Massachusetts, offers the 'Physics of Microfabrication (Front End Processing)' free OpenCourseWare. Students in a Master of Science in Electrical Engineering or Computer Science or Master of Engineering degree programs should find this course useful, as well as those considering a career in microelectronics or microfabrication.
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Power Electronics OpenCourseWare: MIT's Free Graduate Level Power Electronics Course
A free course offered by the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 'Power Electronics' teaches how electronics apply to the conversion and control of energy. This OpenCourseWare from MIT is suited to graduate students in computer science or electrical engineering.
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Receivers, Antennas and Signals OpenCourseWare: A Free MIT Graduate Study Course on Radio and Optical Signals
Radio and optics signals can be found in radar, instrumentation, remote sensing, communications and astronomy. 'Receivers, Antennas and Signals,' a free OpenCourseWare offered by the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, focuses on the detection and measurement of these signals and their applications. The graduate-level course is recommended for students interested in studying Electrical Engineering and Computer Science.
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Semiconductor Manufacturing OpenCourseWare: MIT's Free Graduate Level Course on Semiconductor Fabrication
Students can take Massachusetts Institute of Technology Professor Duane Boning's course, 'Semiconductor Manufacturing' free through OpenCourseWare, studying the roles of yield management and modeling, real time control, scheduling and planning in creating and making semiconductors. Students in any graduate degree program in the fields of electrical engineering or computer science will benefit from this course.
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Seminar in Electric Power Systems OpenCourseWare: MIT's Free Graduate Level Course on Electric Power Systems Engineering
'Seminar in Electric Power Systems,' a free graduate-level course offered by the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, covers the planning and operation of electric power systems. This OpenCourseWare from MIT is taught at the graduate-level and is ideal for students interested in studying Electrical Engineering and related fields.
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Solid State Circuits OpenCourseWare: A Free Graduate Study Course by MIT on Analog Circuit Analysis
A free course offered by the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 'Solid State Circuits' covers the analysis and design of analog circuits. This graduate-level OpenCourseWare from MIT is recommended for students studying in Computer Science or Electrical Engineering.
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Stochastic Processes, Detection and Estimation OpenCourseWare: A Free MIT Graduate Level Course
'Stochastic Processes, Detection and Estimation' is a free course offered by the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) that provides an introduction to the basics of detection and estimation theory concerning system and signal models with some inherent randomness. This OpenCourseWare from MIT is suited to graduate students in Computer Science or Electrical Engineering.
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Submicrometer and Nanometer Technology OpenCourseWare: A Free MIT Grad-Level Electrical Engineering Course
Exploring and creating structures at the submicron or nanometer scale, electrical engineers are expanding the possibilities for information storage, microelectronics, microphotonics and nanotechnology. The 'Submicrometer and Nanometer Technology' free OpenCourseWare offering from MIT challenges the graduate-level student to study the advancing technology of miniaturization. This free online course will be useful for students in master's degree programs in Electrical Engineering, as well as for practicing electrical engineers interested in improving their knowledge about this growing field.
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System Identification OpenCourseWare: MIT's Free Graduate Level Course on System Identification
'System Identification,' a free course offered by the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, focuses on methods of system identification. This OpenCourseWare from MIT is suited to graduate students in computer science or electrical engineering.