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Champions of Teaching Excellence

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A. Neil Pappalardo ’64 is a champion of teaching excellence at MIT. Born in Rochester, New York, Neil Pappalardo received the S.B. degree in Electrical Engineering from MIT. Following graduation Neil pursued his int...

Amar G. Bose: 6.312 Lecture 04—Sinusoidal Examples

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Topics include: one-dimensional wave case; sinusoidal case; exponential building block; characteristic impedance of the medium; transmission line equations. Recorded: Sept. 19, 1995.

Banerjee & Duflo: 14.73 Lecture 24 — Policies, Politics: Can Evidence Play a Role… Part 1

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Policies, Politics: Can Evidence Play a Role in the Fight Against Poverty? (Part 1). Prof. Abhijit Banerjee discusses theories and policies developed to help fight poverty. Recorded 2011.

Amar G. Bose: 6.312 Lecture 05—Reflection, Standing Waves, Network Synthesis

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Topics include: normal reflection; standing waves; lump parameter approximation; network synthesis. Recorded: Sept. 21, 1995.

Amar G. Bose: 6.312 Lecture 01—Introduction

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Topics include: course mechanics and philosophy; interdisciplinarity of acoustics; centrality of modeling; lump parameters; Maxwell's Equations; experiences with Norbert Wiener; physical acoustics and psychoacoustics....

Banerjee & Duflo: 14.73 Lecture 21 — Savings Part 2

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Prof. Abhijit Banerjee's lecture covers experiments conducted to understand savings and borrowing in Kenya and the Phillippines. Recorded 2011.

Amar G. Bose: 6.312 Lecture 10—Duality

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Topics include: transducers; KCL and KVL equations; loop and node methods; duality; mechanical circuits. Recorded: Oct. 12, 1995.