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Technion - Israel Institute of Technology
University of California San Diego
Skills you'll gain: Computer Networking, Internet Of Things, Communication, Software-Defined Networking, Computer Programming, Computer Vision, Cloud Computing, Python Programming
Skills you'll gain: Data Management, Internet Of Things, Systems Design
University of Michigan
Skills you'll gain: Human Computer Interaction, Virtual Reality, Computer Graphics
University of California, Irvine
University of Toronto
Skills you'll gain: Estimation, Mathematical Theory & Analysis, General Statistics, Mathematics, Python Programming, Algorithms, Linear Algebra, Probability Distribution, Regression
University of California, Davis
EIT Digital
Skills you'll gain: Operating Systems, Computer Programming, System Software, Systems Design, C Programming Language Family, Computer Architecture, Computer Programming Tools, Hardware Design, Networking Hardware, System Programming
University of Toronto
Skills you'll gain: Machine Learning, Applied Machine Learning, Computer Programming, Python Programming, Artificial Neural Networks, Computer Vision
UNSW Sydney (The University of New South Wales)
Skills you'll gain: Machine Learning, Artificial Neural Networks
In summary, here are 10 of our most popular sensor+ courses
- Nanotechnology and Nanosensors, Part 2:Â Technion - Israel Institute of Technology
- Internet of Things and AI Cloud:Â University of California San Diego
- Foundations of IoT Systems and Industrial Automation:Â LearnQuest
- Intro to AR/VR/MR/XR: Technologies, Applications & Issues:Â University of Michigan
- Games, Sensors and Media:Â University of California, Irvine
- ARM Cortex (STM32) Fundamentals: Building Embedded Systems:Â EDUCBA
- State Estimation and Localization for Self-Driving Cars:Â University of Toronto
- Essentials of Sensory Science:Â University of California, Davis
- Embedded Hardware and Operating Systems:Â EIT Digital
- Visual Perception for Self-Driving Cars:Â University of Toronto