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Last updated 11/2025
By Seungbum Hong - Full Professor , Korea Advanced Institute of Science and Technology(KAIST)
MP4 | Video: h264, 1280x720 | Audio: AAC, 44.1 KHz, 2 Ch
Level: Beginner | Genre: eLearning | Language: English + subtitle | Duration: 48 Lessons ( 21h ) | Size: 8 GB​

Launch Your Career in Electrodynamics. The goal of Electrodynamics is to not only teach electromagnetism but also introduce some mathematical tools which can be used to solve problems in the subject.
What you'll learn
If you want to apply electrodynamics to your materials research project, this Specialization will help you do so. Electromagnetic force is one of the fundamental forces that hold atoms and molecules together, which are the building blocks of any materials.In four courses, you will learn the foundations of electrodynamics starting from the nature of electrical force up to the level of in-depth solutions of Maxwell equations. We will walk you through vector calculus, concepts of field, flux and circulation, electrostatics, and magnetostatics as well as electrodynamics. By the end of this Specialization you will understand four beautiful equations organized by Maxwell in a full picture. Special relativity will be covered as well to grasp the idea that magnetism is a relativistic effect of electricity. The approach taken in this Specialization complements traditional approaches, covering a fairly complete treatment of the physics of electricity and magnetism, and adds Feynman's unique and vital approach of grasping a whole picture of the physical universe. In addition, this Specialization uniquely bridges the gap between the knowledge of electrodynamics and its practical applications to research in materials science, information technology, electrical engineering, chemistry, chemical engineering, energy storage, energy harvesting, and other materials related fields.
Skills you'll gain
Electrical Systems
Scientific Visualization
Electrical Engineering
Differential Equations
Engineering Analysis
Semiconductors
Applied Mathematics
Electronics
Electronic Components
Mechanics
Advanced Mathematics
Materials science
Engineering Calculations
Basic Electrical Systems
Energy and Utilities
Mathematical Modeling
Integral Calculus
Electronics Engineering
Finite Element Methods
Physics
If you want to apply electrodynamics to your materials research project, this Specialization will help you do so. Electromagnetic force is one of the fundamental forces that hold atoms and molecules together, which are the building blocks of any materials.In four courses, you will learn the foundations of electrodynamics starting from the nature of electrical force up to the level of in-depth solutions of Maxwell equations. We will walk you through vector calculus, concepts of field, flux and circulation, electrostatics, and magnetostatics as well as electrodynamics. By the end of this Specialization you will understand four beautiful equations organized by Maxwell in a full picture. Special relativity will be covered as well to grasp the idea that magnetism is a relativistic effect of electricity. The approach taken in this Specialization complements traditional approaches, covering a fairly complete treatment of the physics of electricity and magnetism, and adds Feynman's unique and vital approach of grasping a whole picture of the physical universe. In addition, this Specialization uniquely bridges the gap between the knowledge of electrodynamics and its practical applications to research in materials science, information technology, electrical engineering, chemistry, chemical engineering, energy storage, energy harvesting, and other materials related fields.
Applied Learning Project
The purpose behind this particular project is learning to apply the concepts of Electrodynamics. Therefore, we ask you to apply the equations and concepts you learned designing or improving a process relating to your own work or a topic you are interested in.
You will have a chance to write a short paper on any research topic that uses the knowledge you learned in this Specialization. Through this project, you will learn hands on how to apply the electrodynamics in your current or future research.
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