Astronomy Aerospace

Aircraft Systems Engineering

Basic systems engineering; cost and weight estimation; basic aircraft performance; safety and reliability; lifecycle topics; aircraft subsystems; risk analysis and management; and system realization. Small student teams retrospectively analyze an existing aircraft covering: key design drivers and decisions; aircraft attributes and subsystems; and operational experience.

Introduction to Lean Six Sigma Methods

This course introduces the fundamental Lean Six Sigma principles that underlay modern continuous improvement approaches for industry, government and other organizations. Lean emerged from the Japanese automotive industry, particularly Toyota, and is focused on the creation of value through the relentless elimination of waste. Six Sigma is a quality system developed at Motorola which focuses on elimination of variation from all processes. The basic principles have been applied to a wide range of organizations and sectors to improve quality, productivity, customer satisfaction, employee satisfaction, time-to-market and financial performance

Modern Physics: Cosmology

The topics covered in this course focus on cosmology. The course is taught by Leonard Susskind, the Felix Bloch Professor of Physics at Stanford University.

Astrobiology and Space Exploration

Introduction,From Interstellar Molecules to Astrobiology, Suborbital Flight and Small Satellites, Life Beyond Its Planet of Origin, ALH 84001 and Other Martian Meteorites, Controlled Environmental Life Support, Genomic Dark Matter: The Emergence of Small RNAs, Life in Space, Life on Earth, Planetary Systems Around Other Stars.

Introduction to Astrophysics

This course focuses on three particularly interesting areas of astronomy that are advancing very rapidly: Extra-Solar Planets, Black Holes, and Dark Energy. Particular attention is paid to current projects that promise to improve our understanding significantly over the next few years. The course explores not just what is known, but what is currently not known, and how astronomers are going about trying to find out.

African Summer Theory Institute Physics video lectures

Quantum Mechanics, Cosmology, Astronomy, Quantum Field Theory, Black Holes, Particle Physics, Inflation, Neutrinos, Strings, Astrophysics, The Holographic Principle, Dark Energy etc...

Exploring Black Holes: General Relativity and Astrophysics

Introduction, The Universe, Global Positioning System (GPS), Einstein�s Field Equations and Special Relative Theory, Supermassive Black Hole at the center of our Galaxy, X-ray Binaries, LGIO: Detecting Gravitational Waves, Cosmic Structure Formation etc....

Frontiers and Controversies in Astrophysics

Introduction, Planetary Orbits, Our Solar System and the Pluto Problem, Discovering Exoplanets: Hot Jupiters, Planetary Transits, Microlensing, Astrometry and Other Methods, Direct Imaging of Exoplanets, Black Holes, Relativity, Stellar Mass Black Holes, Hubble's Law and the Big Bang etc...

NHETC Seminars

A Third Order Phase Transition for a Large N Gauge Theory with Flavors; Exploring General Gauge Mediation; Black Holes as Mirrors Summing the Instantons in the Heterotic String; Towards a complete theory of gauge mediation;Non-Relativistic AdS/CFT Gravity Duals of Lifshitz-like Fixed Points; Generating tree amplitudes in N=4 SYM and N=8 SG; gauge Mediation in F-theory GUT Models etc...

Smithsonian National Air and Space Museum

New Horizons: Exploring the Solar System's Frontier; Expedition to the Ringed Planet: Cassini Explores Saturn, Its Rings, and the Fountains of Enceladus; Exploring the Surface of Titan with Cassini-Huygens; Pluto, Eris, and the Dwarf Planets of the Outer Solar Systemv etc...

An Introduction to Solar System Astronomy

Introduction to Astronomy. Discovering Earth & Sky. Revolutions of the Heavenly Orbs. The Law of Nature: Gravitation, Light, & Matter. The Earth & The Moon. The family of the Sun.

String Theory, Block Holes and the Fundamentals Laws of Nature

Introduction, The Scientific Quest: Understanding the Basic Laws of Nature, Einstein's General Theory of Relativity,The Problems of Quantum Mechanics and Unification Understanding String Theory,Black Holes and String Theory.

THE COSMOS: Astronomy in the new millenium

Tour of Heavens, Light, Matter, and Energy: Powering the Universe; Light and Telescopes; Stars and planets; Gravity and motion: The early history of Astronomy; The terrestrial and Jovian planets; Pluto, Comets and Space Debris; The Sun, Stars: distance suns etc....

Galaxy Formation and Evolution

Introduction to General Astronomy

Cosmic Orientation; Waves and Radiation in Space; Universe; Earth-sun-moon Systems; The Solar System; Stars Formation and their Fate; Brown Dwarf and Stellar Explosions; Neutron stars and Black Holes; Galaxies, Big Bang etc....

Introduction to General Astronomy

Cosmic Orientation; Waves and Radiation in Space; Universe; Earth-sun-moon Systems; The Solar System; Stars Formation and their Fate; Brown Dwarf and Stellar Explosions; Neutron stars and Black Holes; Galaxies, Big Bang etc....

Introduction to General Astronomy (Different Course)

Astrophysical Chemistry

Overview of Universe, Atomic and molecular spectroscopy, origin of elements, Molecular radio Astronomy and IR techniques, Optical Spectra from space, Electronic Spectroscopy and Franck Condon factors and Radio Astronomy.

NASA - JET Propulsion Laboratory

Anatomy Physiology

Anatomy Lectures

Organization of Body; Skeletal System; Muscular System; Hematology; etc...

Comparative Physiology

Introduction; Digestion: Transport; Secretion, Absorption, Hormonal Regulation; Hormones:Chemical Communication, Storage & Release/ Action and Examples; Circulation: Design, Evolution, Mammalian Heart & vascular System, Regulation Blood Pressure/ volume. Anatomy, Detoxification, Osmoregulation, Mammalian Kidney; Muscle etc...

General Human Anatomy

Organization of the body, Skeletal System, Muscular System; Hematology; Cardiology; Blood Vascular System; Lymphatic System; Respiratory System; Neurohistology; Development of Nervous System; Spinal Cord and Nerves; Peripheral Nerves; Sensory and Motor Pathways; Forebrain; Eye; Digestive and Urinary system; Endocrine System; Male and Female Reproductive System etc....

Physiological Chemistry I

Human Anatomy and Physiology I

General Anatomy and Physiology

Introduction, Tissues, Nervous System, Senses, Endocrine, Blood, Cardiovascular system, Lymphatic, Respiratory, Digestive system, urinary system, human reproduction, growth, develop etc...

Advanced Anatomy and Physiology

Urinary system, Digestive System, Respiration, cardiovascular system, Heart , blood, Endocrine, PNS, CNS, Neurophysiology, Introduction to nervous system, Advanced Muscular physiology, Skeletal System, cell, tissues, integumentary system etc...

Anatomy and Physiology

It has around 28 lectures on various topics

General Human Anatomy

Organization of the body, Skeletal System, Muscular System; Hematology; Cardiology; Blood Vascular System; Lymphatic System; Respiratory System; Neurohistology; Development of Nervous System; Spinal Cord and Nerves; Peripheral Nerves; Sensory and Motor Pathways; Forebrain; Eye; Digestive and Urinary system; Endocrine System; Male and Female Reproductive System etc....

Human Anatomy and Physiology

Respiratory System; Urinary and Digestive System; Eye and Ear; Heart; Peripheral and Central Nervous System;

Anatomy and Physiology I

Anatomy and Physiology II

Anatomy on the web

Medical and lateral pterygoid plates; Lygomatic bone;Carotid canal; Foramen Spinosum; Greater and Lesser petrosal grooves;Vertebral basilar system;Facial Nerve; Parotid duct and gland etc....

Biology

Introductory Biology

Introduction, Biochemistry, Molecular Biology, Gene Regulation, Bacterial Genetics, The Biosphere, Carbon and Energy Metabolism, Productivity and Food Webs, Regulation of Productivity, Mendelian Genetics, Mitosis and Meiosis, Diploid Genetics, Recombinant DNA, Immunology, Population Genetics and Evolution, Molecular Evolution, Communities, Ecological Applications.

Introduction to Biology

Fundamental principles of biochemistry, genetics, molecular biology, and cell biology. Biological function at the molecular level is particularly emphasized and covers the structure and regulation of genes, as well as, the structure and synthesis of proteins, how these molecules are integrated into cells, and how these cells are integrated into multicellular systems and organisms

General Biology I

Macromolecules structure and function: proteins and lipids, carbohydrates and nucleic acids, Cell structure and organization, Biological membrane structure and organization, Enzyme structure and function, Anaerobic and Aerobic processes, Digestive System, Immune System and Nervous System.

General Biology - II

Topics included: Protists, Fungi, Bryophytes; Pteridophytes and Gymnosperms; Angiosperms; Plant Form and Fluid Transport; Plant Nutrition and Hormones; History of Evolution: Darwin and Later; Climate, Microclimate and Biomes; Autecology; Population Ecology etc....

General Biology Lab

Ligation and Cells;Transform, Enzymes; Colony Isolation, Complementation I, Photosynthesis; Plasmid Isolation and Digestion, Complementation II, Genetics; Plasmid Isolation and Digestion, Complementation II, Genetics; Reproduction and Development; Chordate Diversity etc....

Introduction to Bioengineering

Bioengineering; Biological Foundations of Bioengineering; Chemical Foundations; Biological Computing;

Rediscovering Biology: Molecular to Global Perspectives

Genomics; Proteins and Proteomics; Evolution and Polygenetics; Microbial Diversity; Emerging Infectious Diseases; Cell Biology and Cancer; Biodiversity etc...

Survey of the Principles of Biochemistry and Molecular Biology

Protiems, Globins, Antibodies; Enzymes, Allosteric Control; Lipids, Structure and Function of Biomembranes; Monosaccarides and Polysaccharides etc....

General Biochemistry and Molecular Biology

DNA and RNA; Replication Factors, Origins and Ends; Chromatin Structure and Dynamics; Genomic Structure; Genomics and Bioinformatics; Human Disease Genes; Prokaryotic and Eukaryotic Transcription; Membrane Structure and Transport of small molecules; Proteins in Membranes; Intracellular Transport of Proteins; Hormones and signal transduction; Cell Division Cycle, etc...

Synthetic Biology Seminar

Noisy Feedback Regulation in Gene Networks; Ethical issues in Synthetic Biology; Synthetic Multicellular Systems; Programming Dynamic function into Bacteria; Programmable Molecular Sensors and Switches; Intelligent Therapeutics and Biosensors; Transport and Mechanics of Mechanotransduction and Synthetic Life.


Bio Sciences

Introductory Biology

Introduction, Biochemistry, Molecular Biology, Gene Regulation, Bacterial Genetics, The Biosphere, Carbon and Energy Metabolism, Productivity and Food Webs, Regulation of Productivity, Mendelian Genetics, Mitosis and Meiosis, Diploid Genetics, Recombinant DNA, Immunology, Population Genetics and Evolution, Molecular Evolution, Communities, Ecological Applications.

Introduction to Biology

Fundamental principles of biochemistry, genetics, molecular biology, and cell biology. Biological function at the molecular level is particularly emphasized and covers the structure and regulation of genes, as well as, the structure and synthesis of proteins, how these molecules are integrated into cells, and how these cells are integrated into multicellular systems and organisms

General Biology - II

Topics included: Protists, Fungi, Bryophytes; Pteridophytes and Gymnosperms; Angiosperms; Plant Form and Fluid Transport; Plant Nutrition and Hormones; History of Evolution: Darwin and Later; Climate, Microclimate and Biomes; Autecology; Population Ecology etc....

General Biology Lab

Ligation and Cells;Transform, Enzymes; Colony Isolation, Complementation I, Photosynthesis; Plasmid Isolation and Digestion, Complementation II, Genetics; Plasmid Isolation and Digestion, Complementation II, Genetics; Reproduction and Development; Chordate Diversity etc....

Bioelectromagnetism

Bioelectromagnetism and divisions; Bioelectric phenomena; Bioelectric circuits; Nerve and Muscle cell. Cell membrane; EEG system; VCG Lead systems; MCG signals, Fetal MCG, DC-MCG; EMCG; etc....

Introduction to Bioengineering

Bioengineering; Biological Foundations of Bioengineering; Chemical Foundations; Biological Computing;

Rediscovering Biology: Molecular to Global Perspectives

Genomics; Proteins and Proteomics; Evolution and Polygenetics; Microbial Diversity; Emerging Infectious Diseases; Cell Biology and Cancer; Biodiversity etc...

Structural Aspects of Biomaterials

Biomaterials and Medical Devices; Sterilization, Biocompatibility and Foreign Body Response; Biochemical Properties, Constructive Behavior; Bending, Bucking, Multiaxial Loading; Yielding, Fracture etc....

Survey of the Principles of Biochemistry and Molecular Biology

Protiems, Globins, Antibodies; Enzymes, Allosteric Control; Lipids, Structure and Function of Biomembranes; Monosaccarides and Polysaccharides etc....

General Biochemistry and Molecular Biology

DNA and RNA; Replication Factors, Origins and Ends; Chromatin Structure and Dynamics; Genomic Structure; Genomics and Bioinformatics; Human Disease Genes; Prokaryotic and Eukaryotic Transcription; Membrane Structure and Transport of small molecules; Proteins in Membranes; Intracellular Transport of Proteins; Hormones and signal transduction; Cell Division Cycle, etc...

Biotechnology

Biotechnology - It's Promises and Pathways

BTWC

Design and Analysis of Algorithms

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1 - Overview of the course [51:51]
2 - Framework for Algorithms Analysis [56:21]
3 - Algorithms Analysis Framework - II [53:11]
4 - Asymptotic Notations [53:25]
5 - Algorithm Design Techniques : Basics [46:23]
6 - Divide And Conquer-I [52:09]
7 - Divide And Conquer -II Median Finding [52:55]
8 - Divide And Conquer -III Surfing Lower Bounds [56:48]
9 - Divide And Conquer -IV Closest Pair [1:03:38]
10 - Greedy Algorithms -I [51:18]
11 - Greedy Algorithms - II [53:58]
12 - Greedy Algorithms - III [50:43]
13 - Greedy Algorithms - IV [36:44]
14 - Pattern Matching - I [54:08]
15 - Pattern Matching - II [45:02]
16 - Combinational Search and Optimization I [54:40]
17 - Combinational Search and Optimization II [54:08]
18 - Dynamic Programming [52:18]
19 - Longest Common Subsequences [58:58]
20 - Matric Chain Multiplication [51:25]
21 - Scheduling with Startup and Holding Costs [54:01]
22 - Average case Analysis of Quicksort [48:16]
23 - Bipartite Maximum Matching [51:29]
24 - Lower Bounds for Sorting [48:39]
25 - Element Distinctness Lower Bounds [54:26]
26 - NP-Completeness-I -Motivation [58:15]
27 - NP - Compliteness - II [1:16:38]
28 - NP-Completeness - III [57:23]
29 - NP-Completeness - IV [1:10:10]
30 - NP-Completeness - V [41:18]
31 - NP-Completeness - VI [40:57]
32 - Approximation Algorithms [55:02]
33 - Approximation Algorithms [58:12]
34 - Approximation Algorithms for NP [53:38]

Database Design

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1 - Introduction to Database Management System [53:32]
1a - Conceptual Designs [53:40]
2 - Conceptual Designs [54:00]
3 - Relational Model [51:34]
4 - Relational Model [54:09]
5 - Structured Query Language [52:13]
6 - Structured Query Language II [54:57]
7 - ER Model to Relational Mapping [51:06]
8 - Functional Dependencies and Normal Form [57:52]
9 - ER Model to Relational Model Mapping [50:52]
10 - Storage Structures [54:55]
11 - Indexing Techniques Single Level [56:52]
12 - Indexing Techniques Multi-Level [56:25]
13 - Constraints and Triggers [57:30]
14 - Query Processing and Optimization [56:41]
15 - Query Processing and Optimization II [56:55]
16 - Query Processing and Optimization - III [57:19]
17 - Transaction Processing Concepts [55:31]
18 - Transaction Processing and Database Manager [51:47]
19 - Foundation for Concurrency Control [57:45]
20 - Concurrency Control Part - I [58:25]
21 - Concurrency Control Part - 2 [59:08]
22 - Concurrency Control Part - 3 [57:48]
23 - Concurrency Control Part - 4 [58:58]
24 - Distributed Transaction Models [58:25]
25 - Basic 2-Phase and 3-phase commit protocol [57:12]
26 - Concurrency Control for Distributed Transaction [58:23]
27 - Introduction to Transaction Recovery [55:23]
28 - Recovery Mechanisms II [57:10]
29 - Recovery Mechanisms III [55:43]
30 - Introduction to Data Warehousing and OLAP [57:49]
31 - Introduction to Data Warehousing and OLAP [58:11]
32 - Case Study : MYSQL [57:55]
33 - Case Study ORACLE and Microsoft Access [57:52]
34 - Data Mining and Knowledge Discovery [54:46]
35 - Data Mining and Knowledge Discovery Part II [57:59]
36 - Object Oriented Databases [57:49]
37 - Object Oriented Databases II [56:39]
38 - XML - Introductory Concepts [57:51]
39 - XML Advanced Concepts [57:40]
40 - XML Databases [58:12]
41 - Case Study - Part One Database Design [53:43]
42 - Case Study - Part 2 Database Design [58:36]

Operating System

4 comments
1 - Introduction to Operating System [51:42]
2 - Mutual Exclusion with Busy Wait [51:42]

Civil Engineering - Building materials and Construction

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1 - Module 1 Lecture -1 Functions Of Buildings [01:01:41]
2 - Module 2 Lecture-1 Role Of Material In Construction [01:00:48]
3 - Module 3 Lecture -1 Concrete:Material [50:37]
4 - Module 3 Lecture -2 Concrete Production (Contd..) [59:09]
5 - Module 3 Lecture -3 Concrete Production (Contd.) [57:59]
6 - Module 3 Lecture- 4 Concrete:Production (Pumping, Placing) [59:42]
7 - Module 3 Lecture- 5 Concrete:Production (Curing) [01:00:34]
8 - Module 4 Lecture -1 Cement: Hydration [57:40]
9 - Module 4 Lecture -2 Cement and Cementitious Material [01:00:51]
10 - Module 5 Lecture - 1 Fresh Concrete [58:46]
11 - Module 5 Lecture - 2 Fresh Concrete: Role of Mix Parameters [01:00:31]
12 - Module 5 Lecture - 3 Fresh Concrete : Role of Admixtures [59:31]
13 - Module 5 Lecture - 4 Fresh Concrete : Segregation & Bleeding [01:01:30]
14 - Module 6 Lecture - 1 Strength of Concrete [58:24]
15 - Module 6 Lecture - 2 Strength of Concrete [56:30]
16 - Module 6 Lecture - 3 Strength of Concrete [58:35]
17 - Module 6 Lecture - 4 Mechanical Properties of Concrete [01:01:59]
18 - Module 6 Lecture - 5 Mechanical Properties of Concrete [01:01:20]
19 - Module 6 Lecture - 6 Strength of Concrete : Non Destructive [01:00:59]
20 - Module 7 Lecture -1 Durability of Concrete [56:36]
21 - Module 7 Lecture - 2 Durability of Concrete [59:56]
22 - Module 7 Lecture - 3 Durability of Concrete [58:18]
23 - Module 8 Lecture - 1 Cement Aggregate and Water Selection [01:02:13]
24 - Module 9 Lecture - 1 Mix Design of Concrete [59:46]
25 - Module 9 Lecture -2 Mix Design Of concrete IS Method [55:25]
26 - Module 9 Lecture -3 Mix Design Of Concrete: British [59:15]
27 - Module 10 Lecture -1 Masonary : Materials [59:23]
28 - Module 10 Lecture -2 Masonary : Walls [56:04]
29 - Module 10 Lecture - 3 Masonary : Walls; Resistance [01:01:57]
30 - Module 10 Lecture - 4 Masonary : Walls; Resistance [54:47]
31 - Module 10 Lecture - 5 Walls : Functional Performances [01:00:59]
32 - Module 10 Lecture - 6 Walls : Defects and Durability [57:45]
33 - Module - 11 Lecture - 1 Metals Fundamentals [47:14]
34 - Module 11 Lecture - 2 Metals and Iron Systems [59:14]
35 - Module 11 Lecture -3 Steel: Uses in Construction [56:26]
36 - Module - 11 Lecture - 4 Steel : Uses in Rebar [57:14]
37 - Module - 12 Lecture - 1 Polymer in Construction [59:29]
38 - Module 12 Lecture - 2 Polymer in Construction : Uses [01:01:26]
39 - Module - 13 Lecture - 1 Glass and Timber : Glass [57:06]
40 - Module - 13 Lecture - 2 Glass and Timber: Timber [57:24]
41 - Module - 14 Lecture - 1 Roof and Floor Construction [58:10]

Computer Architecture

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31 - Memory Hierarchy : Virtual Memory [45:41]
32 - Memory Hierarchy : Virtual Memory [50:11]
33 - Input / Output Subsystem: Introduction [49:53]
34 - Input / Output Subsystem: Interfaces and buses [54:21]
35 - Input / Output Subsystem: Interfaces and buses [55:03]
36 - Input / Output Subsystem: I/O Operations [50:18]
37 - Input / Output Subsystem: Designing I/O Systems [51:30]
38 - Concluding Remarks [45:10]

Computer Architecture

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21 - Processor Design - Control for Multi Cycle [56:43]
22 - Processor Design Micro programmed Control [33:11]
23 - Processor Design Exception Handling [56:01]
24 - Pipelined Processor Design Basic Idea [54:15]
25 - Pipelined Processor Design: Data path [48:37]
26 - Pipelined Processor Design: Handling Data [37:27]
27 - Pipelined Processor Design [55:41]
28 - Memory Hierarchy : Basic Idea [48:10]
29 - Memory Hierarchy : Cache Organization [53:34]
30 - Memory Hierarchy : Cache Organization [49:08]

Computer Architecture

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11 - Binary Arithmetic, ALU Design [50:30]
12 - ALU Design, Overflow [49:48]
13 - Multiplier Design [51:36]
14 - Divider Design [54:37]
15 - Fast Addition , Multiplication [1:01:21]
16 - Floating Point Arithmetic [51:39]
17 - Processor Design - Introduction [40:03]
18 - Processor Design [45:49]
19 - Processor Design - Simple Design [50:03]
20 - Processor Design - Multi Cycle Approach [40:56]

Computer Architecture

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1 - Introduction to Computer Architecture [53:20]
2 - History of Computers [35:14]
3 - Instruction Set Architecture - I [52:17]
4 - Instruction Set Architecture - II [51:42]
5 - Instruction Set Architecture - III [52:43]
6 - Recursive Programs [47:02]
7 - Architecture Space [48:40]
8 - Architecture Examples [50:48]
9 - Performance [50:29]
10 - Performance [52:58]

Data Structures And Algorithms

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31 - Minimum Spanning Trees [58:51]
32 - The Union [55:14]
33 - Prims Algorithm for Minimum Spanning Trees [01:01:15]
34 - Single Source Shortest Paths [58:58]
35 - Correctness of Dijkstras Algorithm [55:59]
36 - Single Source Shortest Paths [57:42]

Data Structures And Algorithms

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21 - Binary Heaps [41:52]
22 - Why Sorting [48:27]
23 - More Sorting [58:00]
24 - Graphs [56:45]
25 - Data Structures for Graphs [57:48]
26 - Two Applications of Breadth First Search [53:24]
27 - Depth First Search [53:46]
28 - Applications of DFS [59:32]
29 - DFS in Directed Graphs [53:08]
30 - Applications of DFS in Directed Graphs [38:45]

Data Structures And Algorithms

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11 - AVL Trees [53:41]
12 - AVL Trees [01:00:19]
13 - Trees [49:11]
14 - Red Black Trees [01:04:33]
15 - Insertion in Red Black Trees [48:34]
16 - Disk Based Data Structures [42:36]
17 - Case Study: Searching for Patterns [01:02:01]
18 - Tries [01:01:35]
19 - Data Compression [45:46]
20 - Priority Queues [49:46]

Data Structures And Algorithms

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1 - Introduction to Data Structures and Algorithms [53:31]
2 - Stacks [01:04:09]
3 - Queues and Linked Lists [01:00:35]
4 - Dictionaries [53:43]
5 - Hashing [01:01:22]
6 - Trees [43:14]
7 - Tree Walks / Traversals [51:10]
8 - Ordered Dictionaries [56:17]
9 - Deletion [58:32]
10 - Quick Sort [58:44]