2016-11-22

What Is Truth? (Closer to Truth)


source: Closer To Truth    2016年10月17日
Defining 'truth' is an ancient question that in the age of science should find resolution and agreement. But this is not so. Even today, truth remains elusive. Can truth be objective or must it always be relative?
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Michael Shermer - What is Truth? 2:23
Brian Leftow - What is Truth? 9:00
David Deutsch - What is Truth? 10:22

Agency, Morals & the Mind - Lucy O'Brien


source: SchAdvStudy    2016年10月24日
27-09-2016 School of Advanced Study
http://www.sas.ac.uk/
http://humanmind.ac.uk/
Agency, Morals & the Mind
Agency and Subjectivity
Getting Out of Your Head: Addiction and the Motive to Self-Escape
Lucy O'Brien | Professor of Philosophy, University College London
The Human Mind Project

The Right to Rule and the Rights of Women in Victorian Britain


source: Harvard University    2016年10月13日
Historians have long suspected that Queen Victoria’s gender played a role in the rise of constitutional (e.g. ceremonial) monarchy in 19th-century Britain. But what was the nature of this role? In this seminar, Arianne Chernock takes on this question through an archival-based approach by exploring Victoria’s centrality to the early women’s rights movement in Britain – especially in inspiring women to demand the right to vote. Chernock argues that recognizing Victoria’s role in the women’s rights movement allows us to see the shift towards a more restricted Crown as an attempt to contain radical thinking about women, agency, and power to create a more democratic and transparent British state.

Spirit Release Therapy with Terence Palmer


source: New Thinking Allowed     2016年10月20日
Terry Palmer, PhD, is author of The Science of Spirit Possession. He is a member of the Society for Psychical Research as well as the Scientific and Medical Network. He is also a fellow of the Royal Society of Medicine.
Here he points out that practitioners such as William Baldwin, Edith Fiore, Alan Sanderson, and Shakuntale Modi initiated the modern tradition of spirit release therapy. This is a tradition based on ancient practices. However, in modern times, it exists on the fringes of the psychotherapy field. Spirit release therapy can be conducted remotely. It entails the cooperation of helpful spirit guides and often requires the assistance of a spiritualist medium. While the practice may seem metaphysical and unscientific, Palmer is attempting to establish an archive of case studies. He feels that this approach should be judged by the pragmatic standards of William James.

New Thinking Allowed host, Jeffrey Mishlove, PhD, is author of The Roots of Consciousness, Psi Development Systems, and The PK Man. Between 1986 and 2002 he hosted and co-produced the original Thinking Allowed public television series. He is the recipient of the only doctoral diploma in "parapsychology" ever awarded by an accredited university (University of California, Berkeley, 1980). He is also past-president of the non-profit Intuition Network, an organization dedicated to creating a world in which all people are encouraged to cultivate and apply their inner, intuitive abilities.
(Recorded on May 17, 2016)

The Role of Spiritism in the Mexican Revolution, Part Two: Metaphysical Journey, with C. M. Mayo


source: New Thinking Allowed    2016年3月7日
C. M. Mayo is a literary journalist, novelist, memoirist, short story writer, and noted literary translator of contemporary Mexican fiction and poetry. Her books include Metaphysical Odyssey into the Mexican Revolution: Francisco I. Madero and His Secret Book, Spiritist Manual; The Last Prince of the Mexican Empire; Mexico: A Traveler’s Literary Companion; Miraculous Air; and Sky Over El Nido.
Introducing the concept of “cognitive dissonance”, she discusses the difficulty that many people have in digesting esoteric material. She emphasizes the notion that people tolerate the ambiguity of supernatural claims without needing to form a definitive opinion. She describes how Francisco Madero believed he was receiving direct guidance from the spirit of the deceased Mexican president, Benito Juarez. She also points out that Madero’s spiritist beliefs caused him to sacrifice everything, opposing both his family and the Catholic Church, for the sake of the revolution that he launched.

New Thinking Allowed host, Jeffrey Mishlove, PhD, is author of The Roots of Consciousness, Psi Development Systems, and The PK Man. Between 1986 and 2002 he hosted and co-produced the original Thinking Allowed public television series. He serves as dean of transformational psychology at the University of Philosophical Research. He teaches parapsychology for ministers in training with the Centers for Spiritual Living through the Holmes Institute. He has served as vice-president of the Association for Humanistic Psychology, and is the recipient of its Pathfinder Award for outstanding contributions to the field of human consciousness. He is also past-president of the non-profit Intuition Network, an organization dedicated to creating a world in which all people are encouraged to cultivate and apply their inner, intuitive abilities.
(Recorded on February 26, 2016)

NanoBIO Node Seminar Series

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source: NanoBio Node    2015年11月12日

Silver and Gold Nanoparticles: New Directions for Theory (George C. Schatz) 47:46
Optimizing Physisorption of Biomolecules to Surfaces and Nanoparticles... (Yaraslava Yingling) 49:24
Molecular modeling of structure and salt-responsive morphology of... (Yaraslava Yingling) 49:24
make biology: Bio-Design Automation In Synthetic Biology (Doug Densmore) 1:11:46
Ultra-thin Plasmonic Metasurfaces (Mikhail A Katz) 53:34
How to Break the "Fundamental" Limits of Nanobiosensing (Muhammad A. Alam) 1:16:18
Introduction to Cell Visualization (Emad Tajkhorshid) 17:26

Foundations of Nanoscience Conference (FNANO Conference 2015)

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source: NanoBio Node     2016年6月18日

Designing Intelligent Nano/Microbots: Fantastic Voyage (Ayusman Sen)  33:46
The Synthesis and Applications of DNA Protected Silver Nanoclusters (Erkang Wang) 33:25
Device Applications of Metafilms and Metasurfaces (Mark Brongersma) 38:05
New Insights into Some Principles of Self-Assembly (Erik Luitjen) 38:34
Stiff Polymers Assemblies (Alan Rowan) 43:09

Professor Avi Wigderson on a computational theory of randomness


source: ETH Zürich     2012年5月29日
Avi Wigderson is a professor of Mathematics at the Institute for Advanced Study in Princeton. After studying Computer Science at Technion in Haifa, he obtained his PhD in 1983 from Princeton University. He held then various visiting positions including IBM Research at San Jose, MSRI Berkeley, and IAS Princeton. From 1986 to 2003 he was associate professor at the Hebrew University in Jerusalem. Wigderson has been for two decades a leading figure in the field of Mathematics of Computer Science, with fundamental contributions, in particular in Complexity Theory, Randomness, and Cryptography. He has been invited speaker at ICM in Tokyo (1990), and Zurich (1994), and plenary speaker in Madrid (2006). Among many awards he received both the Nevanlinna Prize (1994), and the Gödel Prize (2009).
This lecture about a computational theory of randomness was hold on 10 May 2012 at ETH Zurich, when Avi Wigderson was invited as guest speaker of the Wolfgang Pauli Lectures. The Wolfgang Pauli Lectures are an annual lecture series that is devoted alternately to physics, mathematics and biology. They are named after the great theoretical physicist and Nobel laureate Wolfgang Pauli, who was professor at ETH Zurich from 1928 until his death in 1958.

Professor Avi Wigderson on cryptography


source: ETH Zürich     2012年5月17日
Avi Wigderson is a professor of Mathematics at the Institute for Advanced Study in Princeton. After studying Computer Science at Technion in Haifa, he obtained his PhD in 1983 from Princeton University. He held then various visiting positions including IBM Research at San Jose, MSRI Berkeley, and IAS Princeton. From 1986 to 2003 he was associate professor at the Hebrew University in Jerusalem. Wigderson has been for two decades a leading figure in the field of Mathematics of Computer Science, with fundamental contributions, in particular in Complexity Theory, Randomness, and Cryptography. He has been invited speaker at ICM in Tokyo (1990), and Zurich (1994), and plenary speaker in Madrid (2006). Among many awards he received both the Nevanlinna Prize (1994), and the Gödel Prize (2009).
This lecture about cryptography was hold on 8 May 2012 at ETH Zurich, when Avi Wigderson was invited as guest speaker of the Wolfgang Pauli Lectures. The Wolfgang Pauli Lectures are an annual lecture series that is devoted alternately to physics, mathematics and biology. They are named after the great theoretical physicist and Nobel laureate Wolfgang Pauli, who was professor at ETH Zurich from 1928 until his death in 1958.

Professor Avi Wigderson on the "P vs. NP" problem


source: ETH Zürich     2012年5月14日
Avi Wigderson is a professor of Mathematics at the Institute for Advanced Study in Princeton. After studying Computer Science at Technion in Haifa, he obtained his PhD in 1983 from Princeton University. He held then various visiting positions including IBM Research at San Jose, MSRI Berkeley, and IAS Princeton. From 1986 to 2003 he was associate professor at the Hebrew University in Jerusalem. Wigderson has been for two decades a leading figure in the field of Mathematics of Computer Science, with fundamental contributions, in particular in Complexity Theory, Randomness, and Cryptography. He has been invited speaker at ICM in Tokyo (1990), and Zurich (1994), and plenary speaker in Madrid (2006). Among many awards he received both the Nevanlinna Prize (1994), and the Gödel Prize (2009).
This lecture about efficient computation, internet security, and the limits to human knowledge was hold on 7 May 2012 at ETH Zurich, when Avi Wigderson was invited as guest speaker of the Wolfgang Pauli Lectures. The Wolfgang Pauli Lectures are an annual lecture series that is devoted alternately to physics, mathematics and biology. They are named after the great theoretical physicist and Nobel laureate Wolfgang Pauli, who was professor at ETH Zurich from 1928 until his death in 1958.

Machine Learning (Fall 2014) by Aarti Singh at Carnegie Mellon U

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source: Abulhair Saparov     2014年9月8日
10-701 Machine Learning Fall 2014
https://piazza.com/cmu/fall2014/10701...

Lecture 1 course logistics, high-level overview of machine learning, classification 1:15:42
Lecture 2 1:18:44
Recitation 1 1:16:26
Lecture 3 59:51
Lecture 4 1:14:46
Recitation 2 57:25
Lecture 5 1:17:17
Lecture 6 1:13:16
Recitation 3 48:21
Lecture 7 1:17:22
Lecture 8 1:08:51
Recitation 4 50:30
Lecture 9 1:14:19
Lecture 10 1:18:47
Recitation 5 1:27:09
Midterm review 1:13:54
Lecture 11 1:19:56
Lecture 12 1:04:43
Lecture 13 1:08:50
Recitation 6 52:55
Lecture 14 1:14:42
Lecture 15 1:19:38
Recitation 7 18:17
Lecture 16 1:14:03
Lecture 17 1:17:12
Recitation 8 1:01:57
Lecture 18 1:14:02
Lecture 19 1:10:26
Recitation 9 1:16:51
Lecture 20 1:14:49
Midterm 2 review 1:41:42
Recitation 10 35:09
Lecture 21 1:15:36
Lecture 22 1:15:19
Lecture 23 1:14:55

Machine Learning (Spring 2015) by Tom Mitchell at Carnegie Mellon U

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source: Abulhair Saparov     2015年1月12日
10-601 Machine Learning Spring 2015
http://www.cs.cmu.edu/~ninamf/courses...

Lecture 1 high-level overview of machine learning, course logistics, decision trees 1:19:08
Lecture 2 1:13:52
Lecture 3 1:20:51
Recitation 2 1:03:06
Lecture 4 1:20:32
Lecture 5 1:20:02
Recitation 3 56:29
Lecture 6 1:22:40
Lecture 7 1:16:36
Recitation 4 50:14
Lecture 8 1:18:15
Lecture 9 1:17:16
Recitation 5 1:05:52
Lecture 10 1:18:10
Lecture 11 1:15:15
Recitation 6 1:00:54
Lecture 12 1:14:20
Lecture 13 1:19:47
Recitation 7 53:20
Lecture 14 1:21:46
Recitation 8 58:26
Lecture 15 1:14:07
Lecture 16 1:13:49
Recitation 9 55:47
Lecture 17 1:18:10
Lecture 18 1:13:18
Recitation 10 52:37
Lecture 19 1:16:25
Lecture 20 1:18:37
Recitation 11 52:15
Lecture 21 1:16:26
Lecture 22 1:15:29
Recitation 12 1:09:29
Lecture 23 1:23:53
Lecture 24 1:21:37
Recitation 13 50:09
Lecture 25 1:17:41
Lecture 26 40:04
Recitation 14 46:08

Machine Learning (Fall 2015 at Carnegie Mellon U)

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source: Alex Smola / Fish Tung /               2015年9月21日
Introduction to Machine Learning 10-715 CMU 2015
http://www.cs.cmu.edu/~bapoczos/Class...

Supervised Learning (1b) 36:34
Perceptron (2) - Machine Learning 10-715 Fall 2015 46:13
Deep Learning (3)  1:17:07
Deep Learning (4) 1:07:27
Clustering (5) 1:17:04
Clustering (6) 1:09:36
EM, PCA (7) 1:16:46
Principal Component Analysis (7b) 27:09
Unconstrained Optimization (8) 22:05
Optimization and Support Vector Machines (9)  1:29:03
Gaussian Process(11) 1:14:12
Latent Space Model, ICA(12) 1:14:39
ICA, Manifold Learning(13) 1:18:55
Directed Graphical Models (14)  1:19:08
Message Passing and Inference (15) 1:17:45
Hidden Markov Models (16) 1:14:37
Conditional Random Fields and Exponential Families (17) 1:26:22
Learning Theory (18) 1:17:11
Bayes Classifier (19) 1:19:13
VC dimension, Manifold Learning (20) 1:15:57
Big data and scalability (21) 1:17:46
Final Presentation 1 (22) 1:09:53
[私人影片]
Advanced Machine Learning with scikit-learn 2:36:42
Theano Tutorial (Pascal Lamblin, MILA) 1:03:26

Bill Gates Conversation with Caltech Students - 10/20/2016


source: caltech    2016年10月25日
Read more: http://www.caltech.edu/news/bill-gate...
Bill Gates Visits Caltech: Microsoft founder and billionaire philanthropist visited Caltech on October 20, 2016, to learn about research being conducted in several labs on campus; to catch up with former Harvard classmate Caltech President Thomas Rosenbaum; and to participate in a question-and-answer session, moderated by professor of English and Dean of Undergraduate Students Kevin Gilmartin, with Caltech students at the Beckman Auditorium. We caught up with him after the event to discuss science, giving, and the value of a broad education.
Produced in association with Caltech Academic Media Technologies. ©2016 California Institute of Technology

Another Day in the Death of America: Gary Younge on Gun Violence | The New School


source: The New School      2016年10月19日
Join Nation Books author and Nation Institute fellow, Gary Younge at The New School (http://newschool.edu) for a discussion of his latest publication Another Day in the Death of America: A Chronicle of 10 Short Lives. Younge will be joined in conversation by author and staff writer at The New Yorker Dr. Jelani Cobb.
On any given day, on average, seven young people age 19 and younger are shot and killed across America. In Another Day in the Death of America, award-winning journalist Gary Younge tells the stories of the 10 young lives lost on a randomly selected day, November 23, 2013. From rural towns to big city streets, Younge’s narrative crisscrosses the country over a period of 24 hours putting a human face—a child’s face—on the “collateral damage” of gun violence. These daily deaths don’t garner the kind of media attention, say, a school shooting would, but, as Gary shows, they matter. A chilling, cogent, and intensely reported book that examines our country, gun violence, and, ultimately, the absence of gun control, what Younge has delivered in these pages is a portrait of youth and family in a country where death by gun has become, very casually, part of domestic life.

The Guardian has called the book “a beautifully told and empathic account that wrenches at the heart even as it continues to engage the brain," and author Claudia Rankine said the book should be, “required reading for anyone naming themselves American."
Sponsored by Nation Books and The New School.
Location: Theresa Lang Community and Student Center, Arnold Hall
Monday, October 17, 2016 at 7:00 pm

Anne Taylor: "Ensuring Accessibility Through Empathy; [...]" | Talks at ...


source: Talks at Google    2016年10月24日
Anne Taylor speaks about her experience as an accessibility advocate for the past 15 years, including examples of engineering excellence, based on her co-authored book "Ensuring Digital Accessibility through Process and Policy".
Get the book here: https://goo.gl/LRAdhu
Moderated by Anna Cavender.

How Your Gut Influences Your Mental Health: It’s Practically a Second Brain | Dr. Emeran Mayer


source: Big Think    2016年10月21日
Neuroscientists now think of the gut as a "second brain"; it independently controls your digestive processes and is in constant conversation with your main brain. What do they talk about? Depression, theorizes Dr Emeran Mayer. Mayer's latest book is "The Mind-Gut Connection: How the Hidden Conversation Within Our Bodies Impacts Our Mood, Our Choices, and Our Overall Health" (https://goo.gl/vKFPZt).
Read more at BigThink.com: http://bigthink.com/videos/emeran-may...

Transcript - The Mind-Gut Connection is something that people have intuitively known for a long time but science has only I would say in the last few years gotten a grasp and acceptance of this concept. It essentially means that your brain has intimate connections with the gut and another entity in our gut, the second brain, which is about 100 million nerve cells that are sandwiched in between the layers of the gut. And they can do a lot of things on their own in terms of regulating our digestive processes. But there’s a very intimate conversation between that little brain, the second brain in the gut and our main brain. They use the same neurotransmitters. They’re connected by nerve pathways. And so we have really an integrated system from our brain to the little brain in the gut and it goes in both directions.
The little brain, or the second brain, in the gut you’re not able to see it because as I said it’s spread out through the entire length of the gut from your esophagus to the end of your large intestine, several layers of nerve cells interconnected. And what they do is even if you – and you can do this in animal experiments if you completely disconnect this little brain in the gut from your main brain this little brain can completely take care of all the digestive processes, the contractions, peristaltic reflex, regulation of blood flow in the intestine. And it has many sensors so it knows exactly what’s going on inside the gut, what goes on in the wall of the gut, any distention, any chemicals. All of this is being picked up by these sensory nerves, fed into the interior nervous system, the second brain. And then the second brain generates these stereotypic responses. So when you vomit, when you have diarrhea, when you have normal digestion, all of this is encoded in programs in your second brain. Read Full Transcript Here: https://goo.gl/n9opP9.

Myths of the Modern American Mind: Conclusion by Wesley Cecil


source: Wes Cecil    2015年5月28日
The final essay in the Myths of the American Mind series exploring some of the underlying aspects of American worldview. Delivered by Wesley Cecil PhD. at Peninsula College.

Languages of the Cosmos, Part Two: Space Intelligences, with Nancy du Tertre


source: New Thinking Allowed    2015年12月16日
Nancy du Tertre, JD, is a corporate lawyer specializing in securities litigation. She is also a psychic detective, spiritual medium, medical intuitive, and remote viewer. She is author of Psychic Intuition: Everything You Wanted to Ask But Were Afraid to Know. She has also written How to Talk to an Alien. In addition she is certified in the Intuitive Gestalt Dialogue Method.
Here Nancy and Jeffrey review Jeffrey’s research with Ted Owens, the “PK Man” who also sometimes called himself “Earth’s Ambassador.” He was the subject of a ten-year study by Jeffrey that was published as a book, The PK Man. Owens, himself, was author of a book called How to Contact Space People. He maintained that he had been guided since his childhood to be a telepathic contact with other-dimensional “space intelligences” who would work with him to accomplish various large-scale phenomena. These included power blackouts, control of large-scale weather conditions, UFO sightings, and a wide variety of other effects. There was always some ambiguity as to whether these phenomena were the result of alien contact, psychokinesis, or potentially precognition. On one occasion, Owens claimed that he would cause a UFO appearance that would be seen simultaneously by hundreds of witnesses and photographed – and that the photograph would be published on the front page of a local newspaper within a specific time frame. This actually did occur.

New Thinking Allowed host, Jeffrey Mishlove, PhD, is author of The Roots of Consciousness, Psi Development Systems, and The PK Man. Between 1986 and 2002 he hosted and co-produced the original Thinking Allowed public television series. He is the recipient of the only doctoral diploma in "parapsychology" ever awarded by an accredited university (University of California, Berkeley, 1980). He serves as dean of transformational psychology at the University of Philosophical Research. He teaches parapsychology for ministers in training with the Centers for Spiritual Living through the Holmes Institute. He has served as vice-president of the Association for Humanistic Psychology, and is the recipient of its Pathfinder Award for outstanding contributions to the field of human consciousness. He is also past-president of the non-profit Intuition Network, an organization dedicated to creating a world in which all people are encouraged to cultivate and apply their inner, intuitive abilities.
(Recorded November 17, 2015)

Is God Necessary for Morality? William Lane Craig vs Shelly Kagan Debate


source: bdw5000    2011年11月5日
"Can we really be good apart from God?" Yale philosopher Dr. Shelly Kagan defends the idea of morality without God in a debate with Dr. Craig that questions the basis of many views that are held today.
William Lane Craig's Divine Command Theory: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Divine_c...
Secular ethics overview: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Secular_...
What is secular humanism? http://www.secularhumanism.org/index....
Humanist Manifesto: http://www.americanhumanist.org/Who_W...

S. K. Dwivedy & Rajiv Tiwari: Mechanical Vibrations (IIT Guwahati)

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source: nptelhrd    2010年4月15日
Mechanical - Mechanical Vibrations by Prof. S. K. Dwivedy and Prof. Rajiv Tiwari Department of Mechanical Engineering, IIT Guwahati.

Mod-1 Lec-1 Overview of the Course, Practical and Research Trends 1:02:52
Mod-1 Lec-2 Harmonic and Periodic Motions, Vibration Terminology 59:09
Mod-2 Lec-1 Vibration Model, Equation of Motion-Natural Frequency 59:06
Mod-2 Lec-2 Energy Method, Principle of Virtual Work 59:16
Mod-3 Lec-1 Viscously Damped Free Vibration Special Cases: Oscillatory 58:47
Mod-3 Lec-2 Logarithmic Decrement Experimental Determination of Damping Coefficient Hysteresis Loop 59:32
Mod-3 Lec-3 Coulomb Damping other Damping Models 55:23
Mod-4 Lec-1 Forced Harmonic Vibration, Magnification Factor 56:43
Mod-4 Lec-2 Laplace Transform, Superposition Theorem 58:27
Mod-4 Lec-3 Rotor Unbalance and Whirling of Shaft, Transmissibility 58:32
Mod-4 Lec-4 Support Motion, Vibration Isolation 59:38
Mod-4 Lec-5 Sharpness of Resonance, Vibration Measuring Instruments 58:35
Mod-5 Lec-1 Generalized and Principle Coordinates, Derivation of Equation of Motion 59:53
Mod-5 Lec-2 Lagranges's Equation 59:23
Mod-5 Lec-3 Coordinate Coupling 1:00:18
Mod-5 Lec-4 Forced Harmonic Vibration 58:06
Mod-6 Lec-1 Tuned Absorber, Determination of Mass Ratio 59:29
Mod-6 Lec-2 Tuned and Damped Absorber, Untuned Viscous Damper 59:11
Mod-7 Lec-1 Derivation of Equations of Motion, Influence Coefficient Method 1:00:02
Mod-7 Lec-2 Properties of Vibrating Systems: Flexibility & Stiffness Matrices, Reciprocity Theorem 57:37
Mod-7 Lec-3 Modal Analysis: Undamped 59:05
Mod-7 Lec-4 Modal Analysis: Damped 59:01
Mod-8 Lec-1 Simple Systems With One Two or Three Discs Geared System 59:00
Mod-8 Lec-2 Multi-Degree of Freedom Systems-Transfer Matrix Method Branched System 1:02:25
Mod-9 Lec-1 Derivation of Equations of Motion Part 1-Newton's and Hamilton's Principle 58:24
Mod-9 Lec-2 Derivation of Equations of Motion Part 2-Newton's and Hamilton's Principle 59:53
Mod-9 Lec-3 Vibration of Strings 57:00
Mod-9 Lec-4 Longitudinal and Torsional Vibration of Rods 1:00:59
Mod-9 Lec-5 Transverse Vibration of Beams, Equations of Motion and Boundary Conditions 58:43
Mod-9 Lec-6 Transverse Vibration of Beams: Natural Frequencies and Mode Shapes 59:51
Mod-10 Lec-1 Rayleigh's Energy Method 1:00:03
Mod-10 Lec-2 Matrix Iteration Method 1:00:11
Mod-10 Lec-3 Durkerley, Rayleigh-Ritz and Galerkin Method 58:54
Mod-11 Lec-1 Finite Element Formulation for Rods, Gear Train and Branched System 1:08:11
Mod-11 Lec-2 Finite Element Formulation for Beams: Galerkin's Method 58:25
Mod-11 Lec-3 Global Finite Element Assembly and Imposition of Boundary Conditions 59:51
Mod-12 Lec-1 Vibration Testing Equipments: Signal Measurements 1:00:14
Mod-12 Lec-2 Vibration Testing Equipments: Signal Analysis 55:53
Mod-12 Lec-3 Field Balancing of Rotors 57:47
Mod-12 Lec-4 Condition Monitoring 45:31

Mukesh Sharma: Environmental Air Pollution (IIT Kanpur)

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source: nptelhrd    2008年2月18日
Civil - Environmental Air Pollution by Prof. Mukesh Sharma. Department of Civil Engineering. IIT Kanpur.

Environmental Air Pollution - Introduction to Atmosphere 48:52
Lecture 2 Air Pollution Systems 56:28
Lecture_3 Air Quality Standards 58:36
Lecture_4 Types and Forms of Air Pollutants 49:06
Lecture 5 Measurement Units and Particulate classification 52:49
Lecture_6 Interpretation and Particle Size Distributions 48:47
Lecture_7 Atmospheric Formation of Air Pollutants-1 55:40
Lecture_8 Atmospheric Formation of Air Pollutants-2 49:49
Lecture_9 Atmospheric Formation of Air Pollutants-3 53:06
Lecture_10 Kinetics of Air Pollution and Combustion Processe 56:50
Lecture_11 Internal Combustion Engine and Air Pollution-1 55:42
Lecture_12 Internal Combustion Engine and Air Pollution-2 50:25
Lecture_13 Air Pollution and Health-1 55:27
Lecture_14 Air Pollution and Health-2 48:52
Lecture 15 Emission Inventory 52:40
Lecture 16 - Sources of air pollution 57:03
17 Emission from Fugitive Sources & Sulfuric acid production 1:00:56
Lecture 18 - Aluminium Production and Air Pollution I 1:01:04
Lecture 19 Aluminium Production & Air Pollution II 1:00:10
Lecture 20 Coke Production & Air Pollution 56:57
Lecture_21 Examples for Practice 1:00:28
Lec 22 Meteorological measurements and their interpretation 1:04:33
lecture 23 - Examples for Practice-Dispersion Modeling 53:02
Lecture 24 - Vertical Temperature Profile of Atmosphere 45:52
Lecture 25 Stability Mixing Height and Plume Behavior I 53:03
Lecture 26 Stability Mixing Height and Plume Behavior II 52:01
Lecture 27 Solar Radiation based Stability Calculation 41:12
Lecture 28 Air Quality Modeling I 51:06
Lecture 29 - Air Quality Modeling II 42:16
Lecture 30 - Derivation of Guassian Model 56:27
Lecture 31 - Gaussian Model - Useful Formulation 52:56
Lecture 32 Plume Rise , Area and Line source model 58:07
Lecture_33 Air Quality Modeling-Maximum Ground Level Concent 53:45
Lecture_34 Examples for Air Quality Modeling 37:38
Lecture_35 Air Pollution Control Devices-1 51:19
Lecture_36 Air Pollution Control Devices-2 57:33
Lecture_37 Source Emission Monitoring 48:18
Lecture_38 Receptor Source Modeling 53:29
Lecture_39 Environmental Laws 59:24

Bharat Lohani: Surveying (IIT Kanpur)

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source: nptelhrd    2008年5月21日
Civil - Surveying by Prof. Bharat Lohani. Department of Civil Engineering. IIT Kanpur.

Module - 1 Lecture - 1 Surveying 1:00:53
Module - 2 Lecture - 1 Surveying 1:00:39
Module - 2 Lecture - 2 Surveying 58:19
Module - 2 Lecture - 3 Surveying 55:45
Module - 2 Lecture - 4 Surveying 58:52
Module - 2 Lecture - 5 Surveying 57:43
Module 3 - Lecture 1 Surveying 1:00:31
Module 3 Lecture 2 Surveying 58:48
Module 3 Lecture 3 Surveying 1:04:38
Module 3 Lecture 4 Surveying 58:20
Module - 4 Lecture - 1 Surveying 1:00:00
Module - 4 Lecture - 2 Surveying 1:00:01
Module - 5 Lecture - 1 Surveying 1:00:00
Module - 5 Lecture - 2 Surveying 1:00:50
Module - 5 Lecture - 3 Surveying 57:52
Module 5 Lecture 4 Surveying 57:32
Module 5 Lecture 5 Surveying 59:09
Module 5 Lecture 6 Surveying 56:08
Module 6 Lecture 1 Surveying 1:00:11
Module 6 Lecture 2 Surveying 59:28
Module 6 Lecture 3 Surveying 54:12
Module 7 Lecture 1 Surveying 59:52
Module 7 Lecture 2 Surveying 59:15
Module 7 Lecture 3 Surveying 54:19
Module 7 Lecture 4 Surveying 1:00:08
Module 7 Lecture 5 Surveying 58:59
Module 8 Lecture 1 Surveying 52:50
Module 8 Lecture 2 Surveying 59:17
Module 9 Lecture 1 Surveying 52:07
Module 9 Lecture 2 Surveying 57:46
Module 9 Lecture 3 Surveying 51:02
Module 9 Lecture 4 Surveying 55:32
Module 9 Lecture 5 Surveying 59:31
Module 10 Lecture 1 Surveying 56:46
Module 11 Lecture 1 Surveying 57:20
Module 11 Lecture 2 Surveying 1:00:08
Module 11 Lecture 3 Surveying 58:21
Module 12 Lecture 1 Surveying 59:22
Module 12 Lecture 2 Surveying 48:02
Module 12 Lecture 3 Surveying 58:23