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Introduction to Physical Chemistry (Coursera)

Chemical reactions underpin the production of pretty much everything in our modern world. But, what is the driving force behind reactions? Why do some reactions occur over geological time scales whilst others are so fast that we need femtosecond-pulsed lasers to study them? Ultimately, what is [...]

General Chemistry I: Atoms, Molecules, and Bonding (edX)

Jan 19th 2023
General Chemistry I: Atoms, Molecules, and Bonding (edX)
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Learn about the world at the molecular level by exploring chemical structure and bonding from a quantum mechanical perspective. Topics include wave-particle duality, electronic structure of atoms, chemical bonding models, and intermolecular interactions.

Semiconductor Fundamentals (edX)

Jan 9th 2023
Semiconductor Fundamentals (edX)
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From smartphones to satellites, semiconductors are everywhere. Tying together physics, chemistry, and electrical engineering, this easy-to-follow introduction provides the background needed to understand devices such as transistors and solar cells. This course provides the essential foundations required to understand the operation of semiconductor devices such as transistors, diodes, solar [...]

Solid State Devices 1 (edX)

Jan 9th 2023
Solid State Devices 1 (edX)
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Semiconductor are everywhere in human activities, from your credit card to space exploration. This graduate-level introduction brings aspects of physics, chemistry, and engineering together to understand, analyze, and design transistors and solar cells. This course provides the graduate-level introduction to understand, analyze, characterize and design the operation of semiconductor [...]

Applied Quantum Computing I: Fundamentals (edX)

Jan 9th 2023
Applied Quantum Computing I: Fundamentals (edX)
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Learn the fundamental postulates of quantum mechanics and how they can be mapped onto present-day quantum information processing models, including computation, simulation, optimization, and machine learning.

Introduction to Quantum Science & Technology (edX)

Aug 22nd 2022
Introduction to Quantum Science & Technology (edX)
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Learn about fundamental concepts and engineering challenges of quantum technologies. Emerging quantum systems are disruptive technologies redefining computing and communication. Teaching quantum physics to engineers and educating scientists on engineering solutions are critical to address fundamental and engineering challenges of the quantum [...]

Quantum Mechanics (edX)

Aug 8th 2022
Quantum Mechanics (edX)
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Learn the quantum mechanics needed to prepare you for the second quantum revolution (focused on quantum sensing). We use a new way to teach quantum for undergraduates by focusing on conceptual ideas and operator manipulations. This allows us to discuss more applications to experiment usually done. You need a [...]

The Introduction to Quantum Computing (Coursera)

"Quantum Computing" is among those terms that are widely discussed but often poorly understood. The reasons of this state of affairs may be numerous, but possibly the most significant among them is that it is a relatively new scientific area, and it's clear interpretations are not yet widely spread. [...]

Physical Basics of Quantum Computing (Coursera)

Quantum information and quantum computations is a new, rapidly developing branch of physics that has arisen from quantum mechanics, mathematical physics and classical information theory. Significant interest in this area is explained by the great prospects that will open upon the implementation of its ideas, capturing almost all areas [...]

Quantum Computing. Less Formulas - More Understanding (Coursera)

This is yet one more introductory course on quantum computing. Here I concentrate more on how the mathematical model of quantum computing grows out from physics and experiment, while omitting most of the formulas (when possible) and rigorous proofs.