source: Yale University Art Gallery
1:08:56 After Wilfred: The Influence of Lumia on the Joshua Light Show Joshua White
Friday, February 24, 2017, 1:30 pm
Artist Joshua White tells the fascinating story of how Thomas Wilfred’s lumia objects have played a critical role in the genesis and evolution of t...
1:14:07 Amazigh Women’s Arts: Visual Expressions of Berber Identity Cynthia Becker
Friday, January 20, 2017, 1:30 pm
Amazigh people (Berbers) are indigenous to North Africa. In Berber culture, women play a central role in creating the aesthetic and symbolic forms...
1:44:07 What Is a Screen?: Material. Human. Divine. Notes on the Vertical Screen Noam Elcott, with Keely Orgeman
Friday, February 17, 2017, 1:30 pm
Join Noam Elcott, Associate Professor of Modern and Contemporary Art and Media, Columbia University, in conversation with Keely ...
10:21 Thomas Wilfred, "Study in Depth, Op. 152" Thomas Wilfred, "Study in Depth, Op. 152," 1959. Projector, reflector units, electrical and lighting elements, and a projection screen, 142 days, 2 hrs., 10 mins. Hirschorn Museum and Sculpture Gar...
10:26 Thomas Wilfred, "Nocturne, Op. 148" Thomas Wilfred, "Nocturne, Op. 148," 1958. Metal, glass, electrical and lighting elements, and a frosted-glass screen in an oak cabinet, 5 yrs., 359 days, 19 hrs., 20 mins., 48 secs. Carol and Euge...
1:31:16 What Is a Screen?: Projection and Protection What Is a Screen?: Projection and Protection: On the Deep Optical and Ballistical Intersections of Screens
John Durham Peters, with Kathryn Lofton
Thursday, February 16, 2017, 1:30 pm
Join John ...
1:31:55 What Is a Screen?: Screening Nature What Is a Screen?: Screening Nature
W. J. T. Mitchell, with Francesco Casetti, Rüdiger Campe, and Craig Buckley
Wednesday, February 15, 2017, 1:30 pm
Join W. J. T. Mitchell, the Gaylord Donnelle...
22:25 Exhibition Tour: Art and Industry in Early America August 19, 2016–January 8, 2017
Curator Patricia Kane leads a tour of this groundbreaking exhibition that presents a comprehensive survey of Rhode Island furnitur
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2017-04-21
Complexity and Simplicity in Economics
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source: Simons Institute 2015年10月19日
Complexity and Simplicity in Economics (Oct. 12 – Oct. 16, 2015)
The growth of the Internet over the past decades has enabled the advent of economic systems of previously unthinkable speed and complexity, generating enormous economic efficiencies. At the same time, these systems are so complex that it may be hard for humans or even computers to reason about them and make optimal economic decisions. Thus, economic systems and mechanisms need to be designed and analyzed from the combined perspectives of economic and computational efficiency. Ideal economic systems must still remain simple enough for human participants to understand, and must tackle hard problems that could not be solved perfectly even with all the currently available computing power. The goal of this workshop is to bring together researchers—from Computer Science, Economics, Game Theory and Operations Research, from academia and industry—to jointly study different notions of complexity and of simplicity in a variety of economic settings.
For more information, please visit https://simons.berkeley.edu/workshops/economics2015-1.
These presentations were supported in part by an award from the Simons Foundation.
The Emergent Structure of Simple Behaviors in Complex Networks 51:03 Nicole Immorlica, Microsoft Research New England / https://simons.berkeley.edu/talks/nic...
Revenue Maximization in Interdependent Value Settings 33:01
Timing “Versus” Matching: Thickness and Information in Dynamic Markets 33:43
On Maximizing Revenue for Multi-Item Auctions 37:51
Simple Mechanisms for a (Sub)Additive Buyer 34:50
Algorithmic Bayesian Mechanism Design 34:31
The Substitution Metric and the Performance of Clock Auctions 49:05
Privacy, Substitutes, and Optimization in Deferred-Acceptance Clock Auctions 32:37
Obviously Strategy-Proof Mechanisms 33:06
Non-Revelation Mechanism Design: Inference, Optimization, and Approximation 45:13
Econometrics for Learning Agents 26:40
Smoothness and Pricing: Near-Optimal Outcomes in Markets Large and Small 47:25
Complexity in AGT Update: Nash Approximability and Simultaneous Auctions 35:06
Competition and Simple Auctions 32:40
Consensus Expectations and Conventions 48:00
Dynamics of Evolving Social Groups 28:55
Decision Making at Scale: Algorithms, Mechanisms, and Platforms 36:31
First Price Auctions with General Information Structures: Implications for Bidding and Revenue 46:13
The Query Complexity of Correlated Equilibria 27:28
On the Borders of Border’s Theorem 34:36
Strong Duality for a Multiple Good Monopolist 32:17
Robustness and Separation in Multidimensional Mechanism Design 31:37
Selling Experiments 47:41
The Sample Complexity of Revenue Maximization 35:00
How Well Do Prices Coordinate Markets 32:46
Multi-dimensional Virtual Values and Second-degree Price Discrimination 34:17
Computational Efficiency Requires Simple Taxation 35:22
source: Simons Institute 2015年10月19日
Complexity and Simplicity in Economics (Oct. 12 – Oct. 16, 2015)
The growth of the Internet over the past decades has enabled the advent of economic systems of previously unthinkable speed and complexity, generating enormous economic efficiencies. At the same time, these systems are so complex that it may be hard for humans or even computers to reason about them and make optimal economic decisions. Thus, economic systems and mechanisms need to be designed and analyzed from the combined perspectives of economic and computational efficiency. Ideal economic systems must still remain simple enough for human participants to understand, and must tackle hard problems that could not be solved perfectly even with all the currently available computing power. The goal of this workshop is to bring together researchers—from Computer Science, Economics, Game Theory and Operations Research, from academia and industry—to jointly study different notions of complexity and of simplicity in a variety of economic settings.
For more information, please visit https://simons.berkeley.edu/workshops/economics2015-1.
These presentations were supported in part by an award from the Simons Foundation.
The Emergent Structure of Simple Behaviors in Complex Networks 51:03 Nicole Immorlica, Microsoft Research New England / https://simons.berkeley.edu/talks/nic...
Revenue Maximization in Interdependent Value Settings 33:01
Timing “Versus” Matching: Thickness and Information in Dynamic Markets 33:43
On Maximizing Revenue for Multi-Item Auctions 37:51
Simple Mechanisms for a (Sub)Additive Buyer 34:50
Algorithmic Bayesian Mechanism Design 34:31
The Substitution Metric and the Performance of Clock Auctions 49:05
Privacy, Substitutes, and Optimization in Deferred-Acceptance Clock Auctions 32:37
Obviously Strategy-Proof Mechanisms 33:06
Non-Revelation Mechanism Design: Inference, Optimization, and Approximation 45:13
Econometrics for Learning Agents 26:40
Smoothness and Pricing: Near-Optimal Outcomes in Markets Large and Small 47:25
Complexity in AGT Update: Nash Approximability and Simultaneous Auctions 35:06
Competition and Simple Auctions 32:40
Consensus Expectations and Conventions 48:00
Dynamics of Evolving Social Groups 28:55
Decision Making at Scale: Algorithms, Mechanisms, and Platforms 36:31
First Price Auctions with General Information Structures: Implications for Bidding and Revenue 46:13
The Query Complexity of Correlated Equilibria 27:28
On the Borders of Border’s Theorem 34:36
Strong Duality for a Multiple Good Monopolist 32:17
Robustness and Separation in Multidimensional Mechanism Design 31:37
Selling Experiments 47:41
The Sample Complexity of Revenue Maximization 35:00
How Well Do Prices Coordinate Markets 32:46
Multi-dimensional Virtual Values and Second-degree Price Discrimination 34:17
Computational Efficiency Requires Simple Taxation 35:22
Accounting 2 (Fall 2014) by Dave Krug at Johnson County Community College
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source: JCCCvideo 2014年8月29日
Accounting 2 (ACCT 122) - Recorded in Fall 2014 by Prof. Dave Krug at Johnson County Community College. Accounting 1 course videos are also available at https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL259DBFA47F3B4761
Program #201 - Introduction to the Class 31:24
Program #202 - Accounting for Partnerships 52:13
Program #203 - Partnerships - Conclusion 53:34
Program #204 - Corporations 51:59
Program #205 - Corporations (Dividends, Preferred Stock) 53:00
Program #206 - Corporations (Treasury Stock) 53:36
Program #207 - Corporations (Conclusion) 49:52
Program #208 - Investments (Debt Securities) 51:52
Program #209 - Investments (Equity Securities) 44:18
Program #210 - Investments (Conclusion) 49:08
Program #211 - Time Value of Money 40:12
Program #212 - Time Value of Money (continued) 43:07
Program #213 - Foreign Transactions (Ch. 15) and Intro to Bonds (Ch. 14) 49:38
Program #214 - Issuing Bonds at a Discount 54:09
Program #215 - Issuing Bonds at a Premium 50:49
Program #216 - Intro to the Cash Flow Statement 51:40
Program #217 - Calculation of Operating Cash Flows 51:50
Program #218 - Cash Flow Statement - Continuation 48:18
Program #219 - Cash Flow Statement - Conclusion 27:24
Program #220 - Cash Flow Statement - Postscript 53:01
Program #221 - Financial Statement Analysis 53:17
Analysis of a CF Statement (Bonus Video) 43:25
Solution to Foxboro Cash Flow Statement 7:41
Program #222 - Financial Statement Analysis - Conclusion 48:32
Program #223 - Managerial Accounting Concepts 50:30
Program #224 - Managerial Accounting Concepts - Continued 52:13
Program #225 - Management Account Concepts - Continued 47:58
Program #226 - Job Order Cost Accounting 41:02
Program #227 - Job Order Cost Accounting - Continued 48:23
Program #228 - Job Order Cost Accounting - Conclusion 35:06
Program #229 - Process Cost Accounting 54:04
Program #230 - Process Cost Accounting - Conclusion 41:10
Program #231 - CVP Analysis 51:29
Program #232 - CVP Analysis - Continued 41:02
Program #233 - CVP Analysis - Continued 50:20
Program #234 - CVP Analysis - Conclusion & Long-Term Notes Payable 44:58
Program #235 - Budgeting 48:44
Program #236 - Budgeting - Continued 45:20
Program #237 - Budgeting - Continued 46:42
Program #238 - Budgeting - Conclusion and Flexible Budgets 50:16
Program #239 - Standard Costs 52:30
Program #240 - Standard Costs - Continued 43:21
Program #241 - Standard Costs (and class) Conclusion 36:03
source: JCCCvideo 2014年8月29日
Accounting 2 (ACCT 122) - Recorded in Fall 2014 by Prof. Dave Krug at Johnson County Community College. Accounting 1 course videos are also available at https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL259DBFA47F3B4761
Program #201 - Introduction to the Class 31:24
Program #202 - Accounting for Partnerships 52:13
Program #203 - Partnerships - Conclusion 53:34
Program #204 - Corporations 51:59
Program #205 - Corporations (Dividends, Preferred Stock) 53:00
Program #206 - Corporations (Treasury Stock) 53:36
Program #207 - Corporations (Conclusion) 49:52
Program #208 - Investments (Debt Securities) 51:52
Program #209 - Investments (Equity Securities) 44:18
Program #210 - Investments (Conclusion) 49:08
Program #211 - Time Value of Money 40:12
Program #212 - Time Value of Money (continued) 43:07
Program #213 - Foreign Transactions (Ch. 15) and Intro to Bonds (Ch. 14) 49:38
Program #214 - Issuing Bonds at a Discount 54:09
Program #215 - Issuing Bonds at a Premium 50:49
Program #216 - Intro to the Cash Flow Statement 51:40
Program #217 - Calculation of Operating Cash Flows 51:50
Program #218 - Cash Flow Statement - Continuation 48:18
Program #219 - Cash Flow Statement - Conclusion 27:24
Program #220 - Cash Flow Statement - Postscript 53:01
Program #221 - Financial Statement Analysis 53:17
Analysis of a CF Statement (Bonus Video) 43:25
Solution to Foxboro Cash Flow Statement 7:41
Program #222 - Financial Statement Analysis - Conclusion 48:32
Program #223 - Managerial Accounting Concepts 50:30
Program #224 - Managerial Accounting Concepts - Continued 52:13
Program #225 - Management Account Concepts - Continued 47:58
Program #226 - Job Order Cost Accounting 41:02
Program #227 - Job Order Cost Accounting - Continued 48:23
Program #228 - Job Order Cost Accounting - Conclusion 35:06
Program #229 - Process Cost Accounting 54:04
Program #230 - Process Cost Accounting - Conclusion 41:10
Program #231 - CVP Analysis 51:29
Program #232 - CVP Analysis - Continued 41:02
Program #233 - CVP Analysis - Continued 50:20
Program #234 - CVP Analysis - Conclusion & Long-Term Notes Payable 44:58
Program #235 - Budgeting 48:44
Program #236 - Budgeting - Continued 45:20
Program #237 - Budgeting - Continued 46:42
Program #238 - Budgeting - Conclusion and Flexible Budgets 50:16
Program #239 - Standard Costs 52:30
Program #240 - Standard Costs - Continued 43:21
Program #241 - Standard Costs (and class) Conclusion 36:03
Accounting 1 (Fall 2011) by Dave Krug at Johnson County Community College
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source: JCCCvideo 2011年8月26日
Accounting 1 (ACCT 121) - Recorded in Fall 2011
Accounting 1 course videos from Fall 2011 by Prof. Dave Krug at Johnson County Community College. dkrug@jccc.edu
Accounting 2 course videos are also available at https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLHhe-2tIHRqEw5JRX6...
Program #1 - "Introduction to Class" 34:38
Program #2 - "Basic Accounting Concepts" 52:26
Program #3 - "Transaction Analysis" 48:21
Program #4 - "Intro to Financial Statements" 50:30
Program #5 - "Financial Statements" 50:33
Program #6 - "Intro to Debits and Credits" 51:38
Program #7 - "Debits and Credits" 49:56
Program #8 - "Journal Entries and the Trial Balance" 46:47
Program #9 - "Analyzing and Recording Transactions" 50:39
Program #10 - "Wrapping Up Chapters 1 and 2" 43:52
Program# 11 - "Adjusting Journal Entries" 49:14
Program #12 - "Adjusting Journal Entries" 49:29
Program #13 - "Adjusting Journal Entries" 50:53
Program #14 - "Intro to Closing Journal Entries" 51:47
Program #15 - "Closing Journal Entries" 49:44
Program #16 - "Closing Journal Entries: Conclusion" 49:56
Program #17 - "Accounting Basics For Merchandisers" 39:18
Program #18 - "Purchase Cycle Journal Entries" 48:04
Program #19 - "Sales Cycle Journal Entries" 50:07
Program #20 - "Merchandising Operations: Conclusion" 50:55
Program #21 - "Inventory Methods - FIFO, LIFO" 52:29
Program #22 - "Inventory Methods - Weighted Average, Specific I.D." 46:21
Program #23 - "Inventory Methods - Continued Discussion" 39:51
Program #24 - "Inventory Methods - Conclusion" 48:27
Program #25 - "Internal Control" 50:35
Program #26 - "Internal Control and Petty Cash" 48:33
Program #27 - "Bank Reconciliations" 47:12
Program #28 - "Bank Reconciliations" 45:00
Program #29 - "Receivables and Bad Debt" 50:33
Program #30 - "The Allowance Methods for Bad Debt Expense" 50:11
Program #31 - "The Allowance Methods for Bad Debt Expense (continued)" 50:17
Program #32 - "Accounts Receivable: Conclusion" 50:10
Program #33 - "Intro to Fixed Assets" 52:11
Program #34 - "Intro to Fixed Assets" 31:35
Program #35 - "Continuation of Fixed Assets" 41:20
Program #36 - "Fixed Assets: Conclusion" 50:21
Program #37 - "Current Liabilities" 41:49
Program #38 - "Current Liabilities" 41:02
Program #39 - "Class Conclusion" 25:36
source: JCCCvideo 2011年8月26日
Accounting 1 (ACCT 121) - Recorded in Fall 2011
Accounting 1 course videos from Fall 2011 by Prof. Dave Krug at Johnson County Community College. dkrug@jccc.edu
Accounting 2 course videos are also available at https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLHhe-2tIHRqEw5JRX6...
Program #1 - "Introduction to Class" 34:38
Program #2 - "Basic Accounting Concepts" 52:26
Program #3 - "Transaction Analysis" 48:21
Program #4 - "Intro to Financial Statements" 50:30
Program #5 - "Financial Statements" 50:33
Program #6 - "Intro to Debits and Credits" 51:38
Program #7 - "Debits and Credits" 49:56
Program #8 - "Journal Entries and the Trial Balance" 46:47
Program #9 - "Analyzing and Recording Transactions" 50:39
Program #10 - "Wrapping Up Chapters 1 and 2" 43:52
Program# 11 - "Adjusting Journal Entries" 49:14
Program #12 - "Adjusting Journal Entries" 49:29
Program #13 - "Adjusting Journal Entries" 50:53
Program #14 - "Intro to Closing Journal Entries" 51:47
Program #15 - "Closing Journal Entries" 49:44
Program #16 - "Closing Journal Entries: Conclusion" 49:56
Program #17 - "Accounting Basics For Merchandisers" 39:18
Program #18 - "Purchase Cycle Journal Entries" 48:04
Program #19 - "Sales Cycle Journal Entries" 50:07
Program #20 - "Merchandising Operations: Conclusion" 50:55
Program #21 - "Inventory Methods - FIFO, LIFO" 52:29
Program #22 - "Inventory Methods - Weighted Average, Specific I.D." 46:21
Program #23 - "Inventory Methods - Continued Discussion" 39:51
Program #24 - "Inventory Methods - Conclusion" 48:27
Program #25 - "Internal Control" 50:35
Program #26 - "Internal Control and Petty Cash" 48:33
Program #27 - "Bank Reconciliations" 47:12
Program #28 - "Bank Reconciliations" 45:00
Program #29 - "Receivables and Bad Debt" 50:33
Program #30 - "The Allowance Methods for Bad Debt Expense" 50:11
Program #31 - "The Allowance Methods for Bad Debt Expense (continued)" 50:17
Program #32 - "Accounts Receivable: Conclusion" 50:10
Program #33 - "Intro to Fixed Assets" 52:11
Program #34 - "Intro to Fixed Assets" 31:35
Program #35 - "Continuation of Fixed Assets" 41:20
Program #36 - "Fixed Assets: Conclusion" 50:21
Program #37 - "Current Liabilities" 41:49
Program #38 - "Current Liabilities" 41:02
Program #39 - "Class Conclusion" 25:36
WIRED UK (videos of March 2017)
source: WIRED UK
1:47 Richard Browning is a real-life Iron Man - with his own flying suit | WIRED One day in early summer last year, Richard Browning headed to his farmyard in the English countryside. He attached a kerosene-fuelled micro gas turbine – effectively a small version of a plane engi...
1:29:21 Holy Land: Startup Nations (Full Documentary) | Future Cities | WIRED With the most tech startups and venture capital per capita in the world, Israel has long been hailed as The Startup Nation. WIRED’s feature-length documentary looks beyond Tel Aviv’s vibrant, liber...
2:47 F1 2017: Behind the Scenes with Renault Sport Formula One Team & Microsoft Cloud | WIRED A WIRED / Microsoft Cloud promotion.
Inside Renault Sport Formula One Team as it prepares to take on the radically different 2017 race season using the Microsoft Cloud.
Read the article: http://www...
2:26 Subscribe to WIRED Events | WIRED Subscribe to WIRED Events►► http://wired.uk/9ObkvY
Hundreds of healthcare, pharmaceutical and technology influencers and leaders met at the fifth annual WIRED Health event at 30 Euston Square, Lond...
2:13 Cognitive Insight – IBM / WIRED Partnership Introducing how IBM Watson is impacting fields as diverse as finance, healthcare, education, commerce, language and security.
Read more: http://www.wired.co.uk/video/ibm-watson-cognitive-insight-s...
17:55 Holy Land: Global Convergence and the Future of Progress (Part 5/5) | Future Cities | WIRED In the fifth and final part of Future Cities: Holy Land, WIRED explores how Israel can continue to grow as a tech powerhouse.
Subscribe to WIRED►► http://po.st/SubscribeWired
We look at Israel’s...
25:30 Holy Land: How to Create a Sustainable Ecosystem (Part 4/5) | Future Cities | WIRED The fourth instalment of Holy Land asks the question: can you plan a tech ecosystem in the startup nations?
Subscribe to WIRED►► http://po.st/SubscribeWired
We hear how gaps in the workforce will ...
3:35 WIRED 'flies' the $100m F-35B fighter jet Imagine being tasked with landing an aircraft in a way that’s never been attempted before, on a carrier that you've never seen. Now imagine that aircraft is a $100 million jet that can fly at speed...
3:12 Guy Smith takes WIRED on a hot lap in Bentley's Continental Supersports When Bentley asked if WIRED would like to come and try its most powerful car yet – the 209mph, 700bhp Continental Supersports – we jumped at the chance. After all, this is the fastest four-seater c...
1:47 Richard Browning is a real-life Iron Man - with his own flying suit | WIRED One day in early summer last year, Richard Browning headed to his farmyard in the English countryside. He attached a kerosene-fuelled micro gas turbine – effectively a small version of a plane engi...
1:29:21 Holy Land: Startup Nations (Full Documentary) | Future Cities | WIRED With the most tech startups and venture capital per capita in the world, Israel has long been hailed as The Startup Nation. WIRED’s feature-length documentary looks beyond Tel Aviv’s vibrant, liber...
2:47 F1 2017: Behind the Scenes with Renault Sport Formula One Team & Microsoft Cloud | WIRED A WIRED / Microsoft Cloud promotion.
Inside Renault Sport Formula One Team as it prepares to take on the radically different 2017 race season using the Microsoft Cloud.
Read the article: http://www...
2:26 Subscribe to WIRED Events | WIRED Subscribe to WIRED Events►► http://wired.uk/9ObkvY
Hundreds of healthcare, pharmaceutical and technology influencers and leaders met at the fifth annual WIRED Health event at 30 Euston Square, Lond...
2:13 Cognitive Insight – IBM / WIRED Partnership Introducing how IBM Watson is impacting fields as diverse as finance, healthcare, education, commerce, language and security.
Read more: http://www.wired.co.uk/video/ibm-watson-cognitive-insight-s...
17:55 Holy Land: Global Convergence and the Future of Progress (Part 5/5) | Future Cities | WIRED In the fifth and final part of Future Cities: Holy Land, WIRED explores how Israel can continue to grow as a tech powerhouse.
Subscribe to WIRED►► http://po.st/SubscribeWired
We look at Israel’s...
25:30 Holy Land: How to Create a Sustainable Ecosystem (Part 4/5) | Future Cities | WIRED The fourth instalment of Holy Land asks the question: can you plan a tech ecosystem in the startup nations?
Subscribe to WIRED►► http://po.st/SubscribeWired
We hear how gaps in the workforce will ...
3:35 WIRED 'flies' the $100m F-35B fighter jet Imagine being tasked with landing an aircraft in a way that’s never been attempted before, on a carrier that you've never seen. Now imagine that aircraft is a $100 million jet that can fly at speed...
3:12 Guy Smith takes WIRED on a hot lap in Bentley's Continental Supersports When Bentley asked if WIRED would like to come and try its most powerful car yet – the 209mph, 700bhp Continental Supersports – we jumped at the chance. After all, this is the fastest four-seater c...
Stanford U (videos of March 2017)
source: Stanford
2:08 Stanford resarchers reveal complex starfish larvae survival mechanism Tiny starfish larvae employ a complex and previously unknown survival mechanism involving whorls of water that either bring food to them or speed them away to better feeding grounds.
3:08 Stanford Live celebrates five years of distinguished performances In its first five seasons, Stanford Live has made top performers part of university life. Under director Chris Lorway, the organization plans to expand its theme-based programming and “spill outsid...
2:42 Stanford’s Bill Lane Center for the American West tackles serious issues Bruce Cain, director of Stanford’s Bill Lane Center for the American West, discusses the major challenges facing the rural west and the role Stanford is playing in developing innovative solutions.
1:27:14 A Brief History of Data Visualization In this talk, I will chart the course of visual depictions of data over the last 200 years, from the classic data graphics of Playfair and Minard to modern interactive visualization systems. Along ...
1:12:20 Nick Cave - The 2017 Burt and Deedee McMurtry Lecture Held Thursday, March 9, 2017. Hosted by Anderson Collection at Stanford University and Stanford Live. The 2017 Burt and Deedee McMurtry Lecture features distinguished guest artist, NICK CAVE, in co...
2:34 Stanford climatologist says heavy California rains are here to stay Stanford climatologist Noah Diffenbaugh explains why heavy rains during a drought are to be expected for a state in the throes of climate change. CC
2:28 Stanford students recreate medieval feasts in new class As part of a new humanities course, undergraduate students replicate the recipes and the ambience of ancient feasts in order to learn about how people lived in the Middle Ages. CC
56:44 Mysteries and Discoveries along Old Page Mill Road Laura Jones talked about her investigations along Old Page Mill Road, including the discovery of an early County jail site, a military training trench complex, and other mysterious features along t...
1:06:36 Policing, Mass Incarceration and Community Trauma The impact of systemic racism in the U.S. legal system on affected communities.
Panelists: Paul Butler, JD, Professor of Law at Georgetown University; Nikki Jones, PhD, Associate Professor of Afri...
9:12 Welcome – Race, Policing, and Public Health Symposium Lloyd B. Minor, MD, Dean of Stanford School of Medicine
M. Elizabeth Magill, JD, Dean of Stanford Law School
37:43 Keynote Speaker - James Forman, Jr., JD Moving forward: Integrating insights from academic law and public health to achieve a more just society.
James Forman, Jr., JD, Visiting Professor at Stanford Law School and Professor of Law at Ya...
41:50 Keynote Speaker - Victor Rios, PhD A sociological perspective on policing in minority communities.
Victor Rios, PhD, Professor of Sociology at UC Santa Barbara
1:15:24 Gun Violence and Racial Justice Working towards racial justice by addressing the current state of gun violence in the nation
Panelists: Suzy Loftus, Assistant Chief Legal Counsel at the San Francisco Sheriff’s Department, former...
1:07:52 Public Health and the Embodiment of Racial Discrimination The effects of racial discrimination on the health and well-being of individuals and communities.
Panelists: Marcella Alsan, MD, MPH, PhD, Assistant Professor of Medicine at Stanford; Victor Carri...
39:35 Keynote Speaker - Claude Steele, PhD, A social psychological perspective on racial bias and the effects of stereotyping.
Claude Steele, PhD, Professor of Psychology and former Executive Vice Chancellor and Campus Provost at UC Berkeley
47:31 Toward Clinically-Viable Brain-Machine Interfaces - Krishna Shenoy Professor Krishna Shenoy, Professor of Electrical Engineering at Stanford, discusses how Brain Machine Interfaces (BMIs) converts movement intentions from neurons in the brain into control signals ...
1:19:57 Health Policy Forum | Mental Illness: A Global Challenge Mental illness is a leading cause of disability and mortality around the globe. Even in wealthy countries, only about half of people with mental illness receive adequate care. In low and middle inc...
2:08 Stanford resarchers reveal complex starfish larvae survival mechanism Tiny starfish larvae employ a complex and previously unknown survival mechanism involving whorls of water that either bring food to them or speed them away to better feeding grounds.
3:08 Stanford Live celebrates five years of distinguished performances In its first five seasons, Stanford Live has made top performers part of university life. Under director Chris Lorway, the organization plans to expand its theme-based programming and “spill outsid...
2:42 Stanford’s Bill Lane Center for the American West tackles serious issues Bruce Cain, director of Stanford’s Bill Lane Center for the American West, discusses the major challenges facing the rural west and the role Stanford is playing in developing innovative solutions.
1:27:14 A Brief History of Data Visualization In this talk, I will chart the course of visual depictions of data over the last 200 years, from the classic data graphics of Playfair and Minard to modern interactive visualization systems. Along ...
1:12:20 Nick Cave - The 2017 Burt and Deedee McMurtry Lecture Held Thursday, March 9, 2017. Hosted by Anderson Collection at Stanford University and Stanford Live. The 2017 Burt and Deedee McMurtry Lecture features distinguished guest artist, NICK CAVE, in co...
2:34 Stanford climatologist says heavy California rains are here to stay Stanford climatologist Noah Diffenbaugh explains why heavy rains during a drought are to be expected for a state in the throes of climate change. CC
2:28 Stanford students recreate medieval feasts in new class As part of a new humanities course, undergraduate students replicate the recipes and the ambience of ancient feasts in order to learn about how people lived in the Middle Ages. CC
56:44 Mysteries and Discoveries along Old Page Mill Road Laura Jones talked about her investigations along Old Page Mill Road, including the discovery of an early County jail site, a military training trench complex, and other mysterious features along t...
1:06:36 Policing, Mass Incarceration and Community Trauma The impact of systemic racism in the U.S. legal system on affected communities.
Panelists: Paul Butler, JD, Professor of Law at Georgetown University; Nikki Jones, PhD, Associate Professor of Afri...
9:12 Welcome – Race, Policing, and Public Health Symposium Lloyd B. Minor, MD, Dean of Stanford School of Medicine
M. Elizabeth Magill, JD, Dean of Stanford Law School
37:43 Keynote Speaker - James Forman, Jr., JD Moving forward: Integrating insights from academic law and public health to achieve a more just society.
James Forman, Jr., JD, Visiting Professor at Stanford Law School and Professor of Law at Ya...
41:50 Keynote Speaker - Victor Rios, PhD A sociological perspective on policing in minority communities.
Victor Rios, PhD, Professor of Sociology at UC Santa Barbara
1:15:24 Gun Violence and Racial Justice Working towards racial justice by addressing the current state of gun violence in the nation
Panelists: Suzy Loftus, Assistant Chief Legal Counsel at the San Francisco Sheriff’s Department, former...
1:07:52 Public Health and the Embodiment of Racial Discrimination The effects of racial discrimination on the health and well-being of individuals and communities.
Panelists: Marcella Alsan, MD, MPH, PhD, Assistant Professor of Medicine at Stanford; Victor Carri...
39:35 Keynote Speaker - Claude Steele, PhD, A social psychological perspective on racial bias and the effects of stereotyping.
Claude Steele, PhD, Professor of Psychology and former Executive Vice Chancellor and Campus Provost at UC Berkeley
47:31 Toward Clinically-Viable Brain-Machine Interfaces - Krishna Shenoy Professor Krishna Shenoy, Professor of Electrical Engineering at Stanford, discusses how Brain Machine Interfaces (BMIs) converts movement intentions from neurons in the brain into control signals ...
1:19:57 Health Policy Forum | Mental Illness: A Global Challenge Mental illness is a leading cause of disability and mortality around the globe. Even in wealthy countries, only about half of people with mental illness receive adequate care. In low and middle inc...
(italiano / in Italian) Precorso di Fisica by Jeffery Wyss
# playlist of the 9 videos (click the upper-left icon of the video)
source: Ingegneria Unicas 2015年4月9日
- coordinate cartesiane ortogonali (e non); - trigonometria nel piano, cerchio unitario, funzioni coseno, seno, tangente; - funzioni e il rapporto incrementale, la derivata; - esempi dalla cinematica: velocità media, velocità istantanea; - teoremi delle derivate: prodotto di un funzione per una costante, somma di funzioni. La linearità dell'operatore derivata. - approssimazioni, stime lineari, il teorema di Taylor - concetto di errore e errore relativo
source: Ingegneria Unicas 2015年4月9日
- coordinate cartesiane ortogonali (e non); - trigonometria nel piano, cerchio unitario, funzioni coseno, seno, tangente; - funzioni e il rapporto incrementale, la derivata; - esempi dalla cinematica: velocità media, velocità istantanea; - teoremi delle derivate: prodotto di un funzione per una costante, somma di funzioni. La linearità dell'operatore derivata. - approssimazioni, stime lineari, il teorema di Taylor - concetto di errore e errore relativo
(italiano / in Italian) Fisica Generale (General Physics) by Jeffery Wyss
# playlist of the 120 videos (click the upper-left icon of the video)
source: Ingegneria Unicas 2015年3月31日
Libri consigliati; modalità esame; coordinate cartesiane ortogonali; moto di un punto materiale; rapporti incrementali direzionali; dimensioni fisiche e unità di misura
# about the course:
Fisica Generale
Il corso fornisce agli studenti le conoscenze di base della meccanica classica, nonché rudimenti di termodinamica ed elettromagnetismo elementare. Parte del corso è dedicata allo svolgimento di esercizi numerici e teorici, che mostrano esempi applicativi delle nozioni illustrate. Gli aspetti tecnici sono demandati a corsi specialistici. PROGRAMMA: Introduzione alla Fisica, grandezze fisiche e unità di misura. Vettori. Cinematica del punto materiale, moti unidimensionali e circolari. Moto relativo e composizione dei moti. Dinamica del punto materiale, le forze e le loro leggi. Fenomenologia delle forze. Lavoro, potenza, energia. Moti oscillatori. Onde meccaniche. Dinamica dei sistemi di particelle. Urti e quantità di moto. Dinamica dei corpi rigidi. Momenti e rotazioni. Introduzione a concetti di termodinamica e conservazione dell’energia. L’interazione elettrica, elettrostatica elementare nel vuoto e cenno ai dielettrici e alle correnti. L'interazione magnetica nel vuoto. Campi elettromagnetici statici e variabili nel tempo, leggi fondamentali e cenni sulle onde elettromagnetiche.
source: Ingegneria Unicas 2015年3月31日
Libri consigliati; modalità esame; coordinate cartesiane ortogonali; moto di un punto materiale; rapporti incrementali direzionali; dimensioni fisiche e unità di misura
# about the course:
Fisica Generale
Il corso fornisce agli studenti le conoscenze di base della meccanica classica, nonché rudimenti di termodinamica ed elettromagnetismo elementare. Parte del corso è dedicata allo svolgimento di esercizi numerici e teorici, che mostrano esempi applicativi delle nozioni illustrate. Gli aspetti tecnici sono demandati a corsi specialistici. PROGRAMMA: Introduzione alla Fisica, grandezze fisiche e unità di misura. Vettori. Cinematica del punto materiale, moti unidimensionali e circolari. Moto relativo e composizione dei moti. Dinamica del punto materiale, le forze e le loro leggi. Fenomenologia delle forze. Lavoro, potenza, energia. Moti oscillatori. Onde meccaniche. Dinamica dei sistemi di particelle. Urti e quantità di moto. Dinamica dei corpi rigidi. Momenti e rotazioni. Introduzione a concetti di termodinamica e conservazione dell’energia. L’interazione elettrica, elettrostatica elementare nel vuoto e cenno ai dielettrici e alle correnti. L'interazione magnetica nel vuoto. Campi elettromagnetici statici e variabili nel tempo, leggi fondamentali e cenni sulle onde elettromagnetiche.
(2016下-學院) 經貿情勢分析--譚瑾瑜 / 空中進修學院 (1-18)
# 播放清單 (請按影片左上角清單標誌選取影片)
source: 華視教學頻道 2017年3月6日
更多經貿情勢分析(學院)請見 http://vod.cts.com.tw/?type=education...
source: 華視教學頻道 2017年3月6日
更多經貿情勢分析(學院)請見 http://vod.cts.com.tw/?type=education...
(2016下-商專) 金融市場--李靜芠 / 空中進修學院 (1-18)
# 播放清單 (請按影片左上角清單標誌選取影片)
source: 華視教學頻道 2017年3月1日
更多金融市場(商專)請見 http://vod.cts.com.tw/?type=education...
source: 華視教學頻道 2017年3月1日
更多金融市場(商專)請見 http://vod.cts.com.tw/?type=education...
(2016下-學院) 總體經濟學--趙振瑛 / 空中進修學院 (1-18)
# 播放清單 (請按影片左上角清單標誌選取影片)
source: 華視教學頻道 2017年3月1日
更多總體經濟學(學院)請見 http://vod.cts.com.tw/?type=education...
source: 華視教學頻道 2017年3月1日
更多總體經濟學(學院)請見 http://vod.cts.com.tw/?type=education...
(בעברית / in Hebrew) סדרת הרקטור - מירושלים לרומא (from Jerusalem to Rome)
# click the upper-left icon to select videos from the playlist
source: TAUVOD 2011年3月3日
סדרת הרקטור - מירושלים לרומא (from Jerusalem to Rome)
סדרת הרקטור - מירושלים לרומא: שלושים השנים ששינו את העולם (51 - 81 לספירה),
אוניברסיטת תל אביב,
1.6.11
התנגשות תרבויות: הסיפור הטראגי של אישה ירושלמית 1:16:36
חיים ומוות בצל בית המקדש בירושלים- פרופ' יונתן פרייס 1:30:19
שדים וגירושי שדים בתקופת הבית השני 1:16:55
דת ומקדש: הכתות, המשיחיים, הקנאים והטרוריסטים 1:30:20
המרד הגדול ברומא: מצעד האוילות 1:28:44
על מנהיגות פוליטית וצבאית: כהנים וקיסרים 1:26:00
קץ הימים שלא הגיע: ניצחון הקיצוניות? 1:23:24
חיים תחת מצור בירושלים ערב החורבן 1:26:32
האמפיתיאטרון הרומי: שבויי מלחמה בזירה 1:26:56
עיר של שיש וזהב? "מירושלים לרומא" 1:27:49
חיי העבד בעולם הרומי 1:34:14
"האפוקליפסה אז ועכשיו" - פרופ' יונתן פרייס 1:22:02
עדות ותיעוד: המרד בעיני היווני, הרומאי, הנוצרי והיהודי 1:23:48
source: TAUVOD 2011年3月3日
סדרת הרקטור - מירושלים לרומא (from Jerusalem to Rome)
סדרת הרקטור - מירושלים לרומא: שלושים השנים ששינו את העולם (51 - 81 לספירה),
אוניברסיטת תל אביב,
1.6.11
התנגשות תרבויות: הסיפור הטראגי של אישה ירושלמית 1:16:36
חיים ומוות בצל בית המקדש בירושלים- פרופ' יונתן פרייס 1:30:19
שדים וגירושי שדים בתקופת הבית השני 1:16:55
דת ומקדש: הכתות, המשיחיים, הקנאים והטרוריסטים 1:30:20
המרד הגדול ברומא: מצעד האוילות 1:28:44
על מנהיגות פוליטית וצבאית: כהנים וקיסרים 1:26:00
קץ הימים שלא הגיע: ניצחון הקיצוניות? 1:23:24
חיים תחת מצור בירושלים ערב החורבן 1:26:32
האמפיתיאטרון הרומי: שבויי מלחמה בזירה 1:26:56
עיר של שיש וזהב? "מירושלים לרומא" 1:27:49
חיי העבד בעולם הרומי 1:34:14
"האפוקליפסה אז ועכשיו" - פרופ' יונתן פרייס 1:22:02
עדות ותיעוד: המרד בעיני היווני, הרומאי, הנוצרי והיהודי 1:23:48
(בעברית / in Hebrew) "ירושלים ויהודה תחת שלטון אשור, בבל ופרס" ("Jerusalem and Judea under the rule of Assyria, Babylon and Persia")
# click the upper-left icon to select videos from the playlist
source: TAUVOD 2013年10月30日
"ירושלים ויהודה תחת שלטון אשור, בבל ופרס" - סדרת הרצאות בחסות הרקטור, חורף 2013 ("Jerusalem and Judea under the rule of Assyria, Babylon and Persia")
מרצה: פרופ' עודד ליפשיץ
"ירושלים ויהודה תחת שלטון אשור, בבל ופרס",
צהריי יום ד' - סדרת הרצאות בחסות הרקטור,
אוניברסיטת תל אביב,
23.10.13
היסטוריה, מקרא ומה שקרה: ראשיתן של ממלכות ישראל ויהודה 1:28:29
עלייתה של האימפריה האשורית וחורבנה של ממלכת ישראל 1:29:04
יהודה תחת שלטון אשור, והצלתה המופלאה של ירושלים במסע סנחריב 1:30:01
תקופת "השלום האשורי" 1:29:53
"עידן האימפריות": יהודה הקטנה בין אשור, מצרים ובבל 1:31:53
המאבק הבבלי-מצרי והשתלטותה של בבל על "ארץ חתי" 1:28:31
ירושלים תחת שלטון בבל וגלות יהויכין 1:30:40
דברי ימי החורבן: קץ הבית הראשון 1:30:50
מיתוס הארץ הריקה 1:31:38
מיתוס השיבה ההמונית ליהודה ועלייתו של כורש 1:30:05
יהודה תחת שלטון פרס: ארכיאולוגיה, מקרא ומציאות היסטורית 1:29:36
יהודה תחת שלטון פרס (המשך): ארכיאולוגיה, מקרא ומציאות היסטורית 1:30:09
source: TAUVOD 2013年10月30日
"ירושלים ויהודה תחת שלטון אשור, בבל ופרס" - סדרת הרצאות בחסות הרקטור, חורף 2013 ("Jerusalem and Judea under the rule of Assyria, Babylon and Persia")
מרצה: פרופ' עודד ליפשיץ
"ירושלים ויהודה תחת שלטון אשור, בבל ופרס",
צהריי יום ד' - סדרת הרצאות בחסות הרקטור,
אוניברסיטת תל אביב,
23.10.13
היסטוריה, מקרא ומה שקרה: ראשיתן של ממלכות ישראל ויהודה 1:28:29
עלייתה של האימפריה האשורית וחורבנה של ממלכת ישראל 1:29:04
יהודה תחת שלטון אשור, והצלתה המופלאה של ירושלים במסע סנחריב 1:30:01
תקופת "השלום האשורי" 1:29:53
"עידן האימפריות": יהודה הקטנה בין אשור, מצרים ובבל 1:31:53
המאבק הבבלי-מצרי והשתלטותה של בבל על "ארץ חתי" 1:28:31
ירושלים תחת שלטון בבל וגלות יהויכין 1:30:40
דברי ימי החורבן: קץ הבית הראשון 1:30:50
מיתוס הארץ הריקה 1:31:38
מיתוס השיבה ההמונית ליהודה ועלייתו של כורש 1:30:05
יהודה תחת שלטון פרס: ארכיאולוגיה, מקרא ומציאות היסטורית 1:29:36
יהודה תחת שלטון פרס (המשך): ארכיאולוגיה, מקרא ומציאות היסטורית 1:30:09
(בעברית / in Hebrew) תכנון וגילוי רציונלי של תרופות (Planning and rational drug discovery)
# click the upper-left icon to select videos from the playlist
source: Hebrew University of Jerusalem 2014年2月22日
אבני פינה - תכנון וגילוי רציונלי של תרופות
"תכנון וגילוי רציונלי של תרופות"
פרופ' עמירם גולדבלום
תוכנית "אבני פינה"
קישור לסילבוס של הקורס - http://shnaton.huji.ac.il/index.php/NewSyl/64200/1/2014/
source: Hebrew University of Jerusalem 2014年2月22日
אבני פינה - תכנון וגילוי רציונלי של תרופות
"תכנון וגילוי רציונלי של תרופות"
פרופ' עמירם גולדבלום
תוכנית "אבני פינה"
קישור לסילבוס של הקורס - http://shnaton.huji.ac.il/index.php/NewSyl/64200/1/2014/
Martensitic transformation by Harry Bhadeshia at POSTECH, Republic of Korea
# click the upper-left icon to select videos from the playlist
source: bhadeshia123 2013年4月9日
The theory of martensite, including crystallography, shape deformation, applications, thermodynamics and kinetics.
http://www.msm.cam.ac.uk/phase-trans/2002/martensite.html
Crystallography 14, Displacive transformations (2013) Martensitic transformations, the theory of martensite 47:06 Slide presentation can be downloaded from: http://www.msm.cam.ac.uk/phase-trans/...
Crystallography 15, Complete Martensite (2013) 44:14
Crystallography 13, TRIP and TWIP steels (2013) 54:28
Phase transformations in steels 23 48:30
Equilibrium between tetragonal ferrite and austenite 3:23
Jominy end quench hardenability test 1:07
Nickel-titanium shape memory effect 0:44
Magnetic shape memory martensite 0:21
Illustration of displacive phase transformation 0:06
Reconstructive and Displacive Transformations: Part VI 2:00
Reconstructive and Displacive Transformations: Part V 1:58
Reconstructive and Displacive Transformations: Part IV 1:40
Reconstructive and Displacive Phase Transformations: Part III 1:36
Reconstructive and Displacive Phase Transformations: Part II 1:41
Displacive and Reconstructive Phase Transformations: Part I 0:57
Martensitic transformation 0:36
Hardening of steel axles using lasers 0:36
Calculation of Crystallographic Texture due to Displacive Transformations in Steels 23:42
Martensite and Bainite: Bain Correspondence 0:30
Martensite and Bainite: Bain Correspondence 0:14
Thermoelastic martensite in Fe_3Pt 3:26
Inductive hardening of a rotating gear 0:16
source: bhadeshia123 2013年4月9日
The theory of martensite, including crystallography, shape deformation, applications, thermodynamics and kinetics.
http://www.msm.cam.ac.uk/phase-trans/2002/martensite.html
Crystallography 14, Displacive transformations (2013) Martensitic transformations, the theory of martensite 47:06 Slide presentation can be downloaded from: http://www.msm.cam.ac.uk/phase-trans/...
Crystallography 15, Complete Martensite (2013) 44:14
Crystallography 13, TRIP and TWIP steels (2013) 54:28
Phase transformations in steels 23 48:30
Equilibrium between tetragonal ferrite and austenite 3:23
Jominy end quench hardenability test 1:07
Nickel-titanium shape memory effect 0:44
Magnetic shape memory martensite 0:21
Illustration of displacive phase transformation 0:06
Reconstructive and Displacive Transformations: Part VI 2:00
Reconstructive and Displacive Transformations: Part V 1:58
Reconstructive and Displacive Transformations: Part IV 1:40
Reconstructive and Displacive Phase Transformations: Part III 1:36
Reconstructive and Displacive Phase Transformations: Part II 1:41
Displacive and Reconstructive Phase Transformations: Part I 0:57
Martensitic transformation 0:36
Hardening of steel axles using lasers 0:36
Calculation of Crystallographic Texture due to Displacive Transformations in Steels 23:42
Martensite and Bainite: Bain Correspondence 0:30
Martensite and Bainite: Bain Correspondence 0:14
Thermoelastic martensite in Fe_3Pt 3:26
Inductive hardening of a rotating gear 0:16
Kinetics by Harry Bhadeshia at the University of Cambridge
# click the upper-left icon to select videos from the playlist
source: bhadeshia123 2011年4月23日
The kinetic theory of transformations, including nucleation, growth, interphase response functions, overall transformation kinetics, simultaneous transformations, phase field theory.
http://www.msm.cam.ac.uk/phase-trans
Introduction to Diffusion 48:14 Diffusion is the migration of atoms. We deal here with the elementary rules of diffusion, including the first and second Fick's laws, solutions to these laws and structure dependent diffusion in the solid-state. Slide: http://www.msm.cam.ac.uk/2002/MP6-3.ppt
Thermodynamics of Diffusion 26:44
Kinetics: Diffusion-Controlled Growth 23:40
Interface Response Functions 30:08
Overall Transformation Kinetics 42:02
Simultaneous transformations: overall transformation kinetics 33:23
Creep Resistant Steels 56:51
Kinetics: Phase Field Modelling 27:12
Spinodal decomposition 3:01
source: bhadeshia123 2011年4月23日
The kinetic theory of transformations, including nucleation, growth, interphase response functions, overall transformation kinetics, simultaneous transformations, phase field theory.
http://www.msm.cam.ac.uk/phase-trans
Introduction to Diffusion 48:14 Diffusion is the migration of atoms. We deal here with the elementary rules of diffusion, including the first and second Fick's laws, solutions to these laws and structure dependent diffusion in the solid-state. Slide: http://www.msm.cam.ac.uk/2002/MP6-3.ppt
Thermodynamics of Diffusion 26:44
Kinetics: Diffusion-Controlled Growth 23:40
Interface Response Functions 30:08
Overall Transformation Kinetics 42:02
Simultaneous transformations: overall transformation kinetics 33:23
Creep Resistant Steels 56:51
Kinetics: Phase Field Modelling 27:12
Spinodal decomposition 3:01
Physical Metallurgy of Steels by Harry Bhadeshia
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source: bhadeshia123 2012年3月19日
A series of 12 lectures on the physical metallurgy of steels by Professor H. K. D. H. Bhadeshia. Part 1 here introduces the martensitic transformation.
http://www.msm.cam.ac.uk/phase-trans/...
Physical Metallurgy of Steels - Part 1 1:05:33
Physical Metallurgy of Steels - Part 2 54:57
Physical Metallurgy of Steels - Part 3 54:48
Physical Metallurgy of Steels - Part 4 47:02
Physical Metallurgy of Steels - Part 5 51:40
Physical Metallurgy of Steels - Part 6 44:10
Physical Metallurgy of Steels - Part 7 57:26
Physical Metallurgy of Steels - Part 8 47:10
Physical Metallurgy of Steels - Part 9 52:58
Physical Metallurgy of Steels - Part 10 59:52
Physical Metallurgy of Steels - Part 11 37:44
Physical Metallurgy of Steels - Part 12 46:04
Steel Technology, Ingenuity and the Future 56:47
Bearings and Steels 1:33:56
Stronger, hydrogen-resistant steel for demanding environments 5:06
Difficulties in diffusion-controlled growth theory 16:24
source: bhadeshia123 2012年3月19日
A series of 12 lectures on the physical metallurgy of steels by Professor H. K. D. H. Bhadeshia. Part 1 here introduces the martensitic transformation.
http://www.msm.cam.ac.uk/phase-trans/...
Physical Metallurgy of Steels - Part 1 1:05:33
Physical Metallurgy of Steels - Part 2 54:57
Physical Metallurgy of Steels - Part 3 54:48
Physical Metallurgy of Steels - Part 4 47:02
Physical Metallurgy of Steels - Part 5 51:40
Physical Metallurgy of Steels - Part 6 44:10
Physical Metallurgy of Steels - Part 7 57:26
Physical Metallurgy of Steels - Part 8 47:10
Physical Metallurgy of Steels - Part 9 52:58
Physical Metallurgy of Steels - Part 10 59:52
Physical Metallurgy of Steels - Part 11 37:44
Physical Metallurgy of Steels - Part 12 46:04
Steel Technology, Ingenuity and the Future 56:47
Bearings and Steels 1:33:56
Stronger, hydrogen-resistant steel for demanding environments 5:06
Difficulties in diffusion-controlled growth theory 16:24
Thermodynamics by Harry Bhadeshia at Cambridge University
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source: bhadeshia123 2011年4月23日
A complete course on thermodynamics, focusing particularly on the solid state. A great deal of associated information including lecture notes, slides, books can be downloaded freely from:
http://www.msm.cam.ac.uk/phase-trans/teaching.html
Elementary Thermodynamic Functions 45:27 Thermodynamic functions such as heat capacity, internal energy, enthalpy, entropy, free energy are introduced. These concepts are important in many aspects of life, but are described here in the context of phase equilibria...
Thermodynamic Equilibrium between Solutions 32:45
Thermodynamic Models of Solutions 34:27
Thermodynamics of Mechanical Alloying 30:17
Computer Calculation of Phase Diagrams 27:30
Thermodynamics of Irreversible Processes 29:37
Thermodynamics: Quasichemical Solution Model 17:20
Spinodal decomposition 3:01
source: bhadeshia123 2011年4月23日
A complete course on thermodynamics, focusing particularly on the solid state. A great deal of associated information including lecture notes, slides, books can be downloaded freely from:
http://www.msm.cam.ac.uk/phase-trans/teaching.html
Elementary Thermodynamic Functions 45:27 Thermodynamic functions such as heat capacity, internal energy, enthalpy, entropy, free energy are introduced. These concepts are important in many aspects of life, but are described here in the context of phase equilibria...
Thermodynamic Equilibrium between Solutions 32:45
Thermodynamic Models of Solutions 34:27
Thermodynamics of Mechanical Alloying 30:17
Computer Calculation of Phase Diagrams 27:30
Thermodynamics of Irreversible Processes 29:37
Thermodynamics: Quasichemical Solution Model 17:20
Spinodal decomposition 3:01
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