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University of Michigan
Skills you'll gain: Algebra, Continuous Integration, Critical Thinking, Problem Solving, Computer Programming
- Status: Free
University of Virginia
Skills you'll gain: Critical Thinking, Experiment, Problem Solving, Angular, Mathematical Theory & Analysis, Scientific Visualization, Deep Learning, Feature Engineering, Reinforcement Learning
- Status: Free
University of Arizona
Korea Advanced Institute of Science and Technology(KAIST)
Skills you'll gain: Mathematics, Problem Solving, Calculus, Differential Equations, Mathematical Theory & Analysis, Applied Mathematics, Algebra, Critical Thinking, Spatial Analysis
- Status: Free
The Hong Kong University of Science and Technology
- Status: Free
University of Geneva
- Status: Free
École Polytechnique
Skills you'll gain: Mathematics
- Status: Free
University of Manchester
- Status: Free
Georgia Institute of Technology
Skills you'll gain: Mathematics, Problem Solving
- Status: Free
Caltech
Korea Advanced Institute of Science and Technology(KAIST)
Skills you'll gain: Problem Solving, Differential Equations, Mathematical Theory & Analysis, Applied Mathematics, Algebra, Critical Thinking, Spatial Analysis
Rice University
Skills you'll gain: Problem Solving
In summary, here are 10 of our most popular topology+in+physics courses
- The Finite Element Method for Problems in Physics:Â University of Michigan
- How Things Work: An Introduction to Physics:Â University of Virginia
- Astronomy: Exploring Time and Space:Â University of Arizona
- Electrodynamics:Â Korea Advanced Institute of Science and Technology(KAIST)
- Understanding Modern Physics I: Relativity and Cosmology:Â The Hong Kong University of Science and Technology
- Particle Physics: an Introduction:Â University of Geneva
- Density Functional Theory: École Polytechnique
- Introduction to Physical Chemistry:Â University of Manchester
- Engineering Systems in Motion: Dynamics of Particles and Bodies in 2D Motion:Â Georgia Institute of Technology
- The Evolving Universe:Â Caltech