1. Intro to Nanotechnology, Nanoscale Transport Phenomena
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Published 2013-01-16
View the complete course: ocw.mit.edu/2-57S12
Instructor: Gang Chen
License: Creative Commons BY-NC-SA
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All Comments (21)
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MIT is the heaven for engineers..
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To those critizising his accent: wtf is wrong with you? Do you know how lucky you are that your country is willing to pay a great salary to researchers and stem professionals in general? They are there because your country wants you to learn from the best. They made the effort to learn english, least thing you can do is appreciate his efforts, by making and effort to understand. You can't have your cake and eat it too. You don't want the best of the best teaching you? Fine you can switch universities or even classes. But don't blame the university for not getting the best education they provided because you decided to drop out the most prepared professor's class just because of their accent. The nanotechnological world is beautiful, it's an honor that this man wanted to upload a high prestege school's lecture for us.
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Great introductory material and standard material. Thanks for sharing! - Venkatesh Patel
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Great introduction lecture on nano...
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Thank you for this!
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Thank you very much, MIT! I really need this video!!!
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Exellent! thank you
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Also, Thanks to Prof. Chen.
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After seeing this I understand why my country is that much behind America in general.
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Sitting here watching “Fantastic Voyage” on tv. Nanotechnology could be the surgical tools of the future...
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Thank you, MIT.
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AWESOME
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This professor is sooooo nice, much better than my professors right now
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The girl infront with the hat.. :P Amazing prof. really has a certain vision and view of the world on applying science. Really interesting.
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i've been waiting a while for this course having bought prof chen's book and engaged in self study. everything is good, but i have one minor nitpick -- please improve the camera work on powerpoint slides please. otherwise just one big that you to MIT!!
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thank you!!
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Lecture starts at 28:05 - before that it is meaningless chitchat. Sadly hard to understand since sometimes he speaks with a clear voice and sometimes not. And the pictures from the projector are hard to identify.
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Definitely a video "for beginners" wanting an intro.
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The course link is not working* thanks for the upload
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have a subtitle?