University of Michigan, live demonstrations and downloadable
Saturday Morning Physics is a weekly lecture program for the general public given by members of the University of Michigan Faculty. Each talk is illustrated with multimedia technology and live demonstrations. Total 42 lectures
Gravitational-Wave Theory and Sources, Gravitational-Wave Detection etc...
CIT-USC Center for Theoretical Physics, January 2000
Quantum Self-Duality of Raymond-Raymond Fields, Supersymmetry and Spacetime, Excision of Singularities in String Theory, Quantum Mechanics of N Black Holes, String scattering in the bulk and on the Brane, Mirror Symmetry, The IR/UV Connection, Discrete Fluxes in String Theory, Future of String Theory, The Holographic Principles and its limitations, Gauge Fields, Strings, and the fifth dimension, What are strings made up of? Quantum Mechanics with Strings Attached etc...
Professor Karl Hess, Spring Semester, 2006
Introduction to Quantum Mechanics in nanotechnology & Quantum information. The Bardeen Transfer Hamiltonian Approach to Tunneling and its application to STM and Carbon Nanotubes. Resonant Tunneling of Electrons.
Kavli-CERCA Video Archive
The origin of the Universe, Brane New World by Stephen Hawking, Cosmology, Dark Energy, Ultra High Energy Cosmic rays and neutrinos, Topology, Structure Formation, Inflation, Anthropic Reasoning, Prognostications etc...
Prof. Sharma, University of California, San Diego
SLAC Summer Institute, 2005
University of Carolina Wilmington, 2005, streaming
Vectors, Kinematics, Newton’s Laws, Force, Tension, Friction, Equilibrium, Motion, Work, Power and Energy, Momentum, Impulse, Conservation, Collision, Torque, Harmonic Motion, Solids, Fluids, Pascal’s and Archimede’s principles, Heat, Thermodynamics, Waves and Sounds, etc....
Cornell University '99, streaming
University of Wisconsin, streaming
Classical Physics, Wonders of sound, Modern Physics, Physics of weather, Body, Energy, Flying, New Millennium, 21st century, Transportation, etc....
All the Basics needed for Physics students like Vectors, Forces, Energy, Inertia, Momentum, Newton’s Laws, Gravity, Electricity, Magnetism, Kepler’s Laws, Entropy, A.C Current, etc...
The University of Virginia Fall'03 Downloadable
MIT Fall '99, streaming and Downloadable
CMOS Process Flow; Crystal Growth, Wafer Fabrication, Cleaning and Gettering; Oxidation; Dopant Diffusion; Ion Implantation and Annealing; Transient Enhanced Diffusion (TED); Thin Film Deposition; Etching etc....
Topics inlude Magnetism, sensors, Gravity, Nano Circuits, Spin electronics etc....
sciencellive.org
Topics Include: Eienstien Dream, String Theory, Gravity and 24 other lectures







