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Quantum Transport: Atom to Transistor (Spring 2004)

By Supriyo Datta

Purdue University

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  1. 5.0 out of 5 stars

    Anonymous

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    why can not vedio download?(2004)

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    1. Joseph M. Cychosz

      The videos for this course are streamed and thus not downloadable. The .asx files are a stub that initiates the video stream and are downloadable. YOu may open these with windows media player or quicktime. If you are having difficulties, you can submit a support ticket and we can further assist you.

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  2. 5.0 out of 5 stars

    Cash Huang

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    Dear Prof. Datta,

    I am very impressed by this course. This is the best course that I have ever taken- clear and fruitful. Hope I can do research with you one day.

    best regard, Paul

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  3. 4.0 out of 5 stars

    dudumoni handique

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    i feel more on device simulation is reqd…but fantastic

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    dudumoni handique

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    without any doubt…fantastic

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    shruti badhwar

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    Tuan

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    Thanks to Prof. Datta’s lectures ,we can research on nanotechnology more easily. It is the best online lecture I have ever learned.

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  7. 5.0 out of 5 stars

    Saurabh Sinha

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    This is an amazing course and very well supplements the textbook by Dr.Supriyo Datta. Advanced and complicated concepts (at least, that looked complicated) are simplified and treated using elementary methods. I am a graduate student working on carbon nanotubes . This is probably one of the best courses I’ve ever taken and would like to thank Professor Datta for making my life easier :).

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    Shiv Akarsh

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    Arash Hazeghi

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    great lecture series, unfortunately some viedo clips (1st lecture for example) are corrupted…

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    Arvind Ajoy

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    Excellent! A boon to researchers. Clear and lucid style.

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    ramakrishna

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    excellent..

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    aaaaaaaaa

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    Great!!!!

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