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Electrical engineering. Electronics. Nuclear engineering (1874)

 

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Download trial software for teaching electricity, trigonometry and electronics. Qualified teachers can request a free trial CD.
This website is primarily a guide to engineering for high school girls. It also includes sections for parents and advisers, engineers, and middle school girls. There are several sections to the site which demonstrate the...
This is full course in Electronic Materials offered by Prof. Dr. Helmut Föll of the University of Kiel in Germany. The course cover in detail the following topics: conductors, dialectrics, magnetics, semiconductor...
6.002 Circuits and Electronics is designed to serve as a first course in an undergraduate electrical engineering (EE), or electrical engineering and computer science (EECS) curriculum. 6.002 is in the core of department...
The Michigan Nanofabrication Facility (MNF) at the University of Michigan Solid-State Electronics Laboratory (SSEL) is one of the leading centers worldwide on micro electromechanical systems (MEMS) and microsystems. It...
A premier research laboratory in the College of Engineering, the Carnegie Mellon Nanofabrication Facility is one of the most well equipped university based facilities for thin film and nano/micro device development in...
As a consequence of the time-bandwidth uncertainty principle, ultra short laser pulses carry significant bandwidth. If the spectral components that fall under the bandwidth of the laser pulse are time coincident, the...
This lesson introduces students to the basics of nuclear energy production. Topics include radioisotope thermoelectric generators, natural decay of radioactive isotopes, and chain reactions. There is also a discussion of...
The University of Texas at Arlington is home to the preeminent university-based nanotechnology research, development and teaching facility in North Texas. The Nanotechnology Research & Teaching Facility is an...
This animation, created by faculty at Dartmouth University, is a discontinuous buck converter. The resource features other animations such as boost and discontinuous converters. They also add simple diode, bridge and...
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