🔌 Electric and Magnetic Fields: Understand the Invisible Forces That Drive Our World
Explore the fundamental principles behind electricity and magnetism — the very forces powering motors, generators, and wireless communication. This course lays the groundwork for everything from circuit design to advanced electromagnetic applications.
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🌐 Maxwell’s Equations: The Language of Electromagnetism
Dive deep into the four elegant equations that unify electricity, magnetism, and light. A must-know for every electrical engineer, this course makes complex concepts digestible and application-ready.
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🔧 Embedded Hardware: Design the Brains of Modern Devices
Learn how microcontrollers, sensors, and real-world electronics come together to create smart devices. This course is ideal for those looking to build or troubleshoot embedded systems and IoT hardware.
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🏭 Factory Automation: Step Into the Future of Smart Manufacturing
Discover how robotics, PLCs, and intelligent control systems are transforming industrial operations. A practical course for anyone interested in Industry 4.0 and automation careers.
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☀️ Renewable Energy: Powering Tomorrow Sustainably
Understand the principles and technologies behind solar, wind, hydro, and other clean energy systems. Ideal for engineers passionate about building a greener planet.
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🧪 Electronics to Rapid Prototypes: From Breadboards to Functional Products
This course takes you through the entire prototyping journey — from assembling circuits to building working models. Perfect for tinkerers, inventors, and hardware startups.
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