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Why a course in Spoken English - Student Presentation : Cycle I : Who I am - Feed Back on Presentation - Aspects of Theatre in Formal Presentation : Grooming, Body
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Introduction to broadband digital communication,Introduction to broadband digital communication,Serializers and deserializers,Forgot to hit "record"!,CMOS logic, si
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Basic Fluid Mechanics : Conservation of mass and momentum, Euler Equation, Bernoullis equation, potential flow, stream function.
Waves : Classification of water wa
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The Socio-Economic Role of Scarcity and Uncertainty - The Process of Construction of Knowledge - The roles of Faith and Experience - From Orphism to the Milesians i
Approximate solution of boundary value problems-Methods of weighted residuals, Approximate solution using variational method, Modified Galerkin method, Boundary conditions and
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Background and Requirements : Introduction, Motion of bodies in space, parameters describing motion of bodies, frame of reference - Impulse, force, universal law fo
Forecasting : Need for forecasting,Quantitative methods - Facility layout and location : Qualitative aspects,Quantitative models for layout decisions,Product, process fixed po
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Airplane nomenclature and aerodynamics, Review of basics of rigid body dynamics, Concepts of static and dynamic stability, Need for stability in an airplane, Purpos
This course introduces the concepts of the primary differences between an incompressible flow and compressible flow. It draws the connection between compressible flow and spee
Introduction : The challenge,Requirements of Manufacturing,Various methodologies,Cellular Manufacturing - Cell Formation - Early methods : Production Flow Analysis,Rank Order
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Introduction - How to avoid common mistakes - Selection of techniques and metrics - Case study: Selection of techniques and metrics - Random Variables and probabili
This course covers the analysis and design of CMOS Analog-to-Digital and Digital-to-Analog Converters,with about 7 design assigments. The syllabus is as follows :
(i) Intro
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To provide an introduction to traditional and modern coding theory. Topics covered include linear block codes, cyclic codes (BCH and RS codes), convolutio
Materials display properties. What is the physics behind these properties? Starting from an electronic or atomic level, how can we arrive at the properties of the materials? T