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Magnetics for Power Electronic Converters (Coursera)

This course covers the analysis and design of magnetic components, including inductors and transformers, used in power electronic converters. The course starts with an introduction to physical principles behind inductors and transformers, including the concepts of inductance, core material saturation, airgap and energy storage in inductors, reluctance and magnetic [...]

Electrodynamics: In-depth Solutions for Maxwell’s Equations (Coursera)

This course is the fourth course in the Electrodynamics series, and is directly proceeded by Electrodynamics: Electric and Magnetic Fields. Previously, we have learned about visualization of fields and solutions which were not time dependent. Here, we will return to Maxwell's Equations and use them to produce [...]

Electrical-Based Non-Destructive Testing and Sensing (edX)

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Electrical-Based Non-Destructive Testing and Sensing (edX)
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Learn how electrical-based nondestructive testing (NDT) methods and emerging infrastructure-sensing technologies are used to predict service life of civil engineering structures. Given that concrete elements are used in critical elements of infrastructure, determining the extent of degradation plays a critical role in managing the long-term performance of the concrete [...]
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664.00 EUR

Applications of Quantum Mechanics (edX)

Sep 29th 2021
Applications of Quantum Mechanics (edX)
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This course focuses on essential techniques needed for practical applications and research in Quantum Mechanics. We introduce a variety of approximation methods to understand systems that have no analytic solutions.
Sep 29th 2021
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83.00 EUR

Introduction to Electromagnetism (saylor.org)

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Introduction to Electromagnetism (saylor.org)
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The physics of the universe appears to be dominated by the effects of four fundamental forces: gravity, electromagnetism, weak nuclear forces, and strong nuclear forces. These forces control how matter, energy, space, and time interact to produce our physical world. All other forces, such as the force you exert [...]