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Training courses & Seminars
« on: May 08, 2013, 01:31:25 am »
Hello everyone, I need some help from you guys. I'm looking for websites that archive or organize training courses and seminars world wide, in the filed of physics,nanotechnology,electronics and photonics. Please if you know a website or come across one, dump it here. I've done some searching and I found a few websites
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Re: Training courses & Seminars
« Reply #1 on: May 08, 2013, 02:53:06 am »
god i think i found something like this a while back..not sure if bookmarked or not, ill check back later. anyway post what you have too. i love info of all kinds!
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Re: Training courses & Seminars
« Reply #2 on: May 08, 2013, 02:57:51 am »
The international society for optics and photonics. Check the education section.

http://spie.org/x10.xml?WT.svl=mddh1


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Re: Training courses & Seminars
« Reply #3 on: May 08, 2013, 04:29:31 am »
Starting physics concepts, but more for beginners:
http://www.physicsclassroom.com/Class/
Youtube has some cool vids, but ussually only on general science. Ted ed, however can get a little more advanced. Some other channels i watch are vsauce, sci show, asap science, big think, and 1veritasium.
Also online college stuff like Udacity and EDX have awesome science courses. Some electronics, but no photonics or nano tech it seems :(
Although you can check out MIT open cour ware, they have EVERYTHING.
Nice topic btw, im really interested in all the things you mentioned, and have been looking for more specialized sources.
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Re: Training courses & Seminars
« Reply #4 on: May 08, 2013, 05:27:56 am »
Hello everyone, I need some help from you guys. I'm looking for websites that archive or organize training courses and seminars world wide, in the filed of physics,nanotechnology,electronics and photonics. Please if you know a website or come across one, dump it here. I've done some searching and I found a few websites
Finding a institution that conduct seminars worldwide is quite difficult. I think that searching for your country specific will give you better results
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Re: Training courses & Seminars
« Reply #5 on: May 08, 2013, 06:40:06 am »
Starting physics concepts, but more for beginners:
http://www.physicsclassroom.com/Class/
Youtube has some cool vids, but ussually only on general science. Ted ed, however can get a little more advanced. Some other channels i watch are vsauce, sci show, asap science, big think, and 1veritasium.
Also online college stuff like Udacity and EDX have awesome science courses. Some electronics, but no photonics or nano tech it seems :(
Although you can check out MIT open cour ware, they have EVERYTHING.
Nice topic btw, im really interested in all the things you mentioned, and have been looking for more specialized sources.


I meant courses and seminars in which the trainee has to travel to a foreign country to attend the course. As for online tutorials I can dig up millions of websites?


Finding a institution that conduct seminars worldwide is quite difficult. I think that searching for your country specific will give you better results


True, but I think there are websites that can offer you some data about forthcoming courses and seminars world wide. SPIE is a good example, but it serves the optics and photonics fields only.