Most electrical engineers learn about transport in spatially uniform conductors. Randomness and variability are increasingly important in problems like reliability and in materials that are artificially structured at the nanoscale. I find this series of lectures to be an excellent introduction to an increasingly important area that is typically overlooked in textbooks. Report abuse | Reply | Delete
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Anonymous @ 08:07 PM on 09 Apr, 2011
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Most electrical engineers learn about transport in spatially uniform conductors. Randomness and variability are increasingly important in problems like reliability and in materials that are artificially structured at the nanoscale. I find this series of lectures to be an excellent introduction to an increasingly important area that is typically overlooked in textbooks. Report abuse | Reply | DeleteReport abuse | Reply