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Patrick Winston: 6.034 Lecture 04 — Search: Depth First, Hill Climbing, etc.

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Recorded September 20, 2010.

Banerjee & Duflo: 14.73 Lecture 15 — Risk and Insurance

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Prof. Abhijit Banerjee discusses the ways in which risk is costly to the poor and if insurance is beneficial to this population. Recorded 2011.

Banerjee & Duflo: 14.73 Lecture 26 — Five Thoughts in Place of a Sweeping Conclusion

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Five Thoughts in Place of a Sweeping Conclusion. Prof. Abhijit Banerjee provides some final thoughts to conclude the course on the challenges of world poverty. Recorded 2011.

Banerjee & Duflo: 14.73 Lecture 14 — Gender Discrimination

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Prof. Abhijit Banerjee covers gender discrimination and uneven gender ratios in various countries, including India. Recorded 2011.

Amar Bose: 6.312 Lecture 24—Air Absorption and Psychoachoustics

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Topics include: air absorption; architectural acoustics; psychoacoustics; digital signals; sampling process; convolution; square waves; all-pass network; experiments with acoustical instrument musicians; RCA experimen...

Patrick Winston: 6.034 Lecture 07 — Constraints in Drawing Interpretation

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Recorded October 4th, 2010.

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 17—Transformers and Magnetic Circuits

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Topics include: magnetic circuits; transformers; Lenz's Law; leakage flux. Recorded: Nov. 7, 1995.

Amar Bose: 6.312 Lecture 27—Personal Reflections

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Dr. Bose addresses students during the last class of the Fall 1995 semester. He first illustrates an experiment about sound deterioration and normal modes, using multiple re-recordings of a piece of music, a human voi...