EE PhD QE Prep: YouTube Lectures on SPP, Magnetic Field, etc.

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Matt has created a series of YouTube lectures to aid in his preparation for his PhD Qualifying Exam, covering topics such as SPP Dispersion Relations and Magnetic Fields. He invites feedback specifically on the technical content of his presentations, although he acknowledges issues with audio quality. Viewers have noted the difficulty in hearing the lectures clearly, prompting Matt to suggest increasing volume settings. Additionally, there is interest in the sequence of the videos for better understanding, and suggestions for content improvements have been made. Overall, the discussion focuses on enhancing the educational value of the lecture series while addressing technical concerns.
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In preparation for my PhD Qualifying Exam I've prepared a series of lectures on SPP Dispersion Relations , Boundary conditions; Magnetic Field, Transmission Lines Part 1, and Reflection Transmission Normal Incidence Part 1 among other things. My YouTube page can be found at:







I'd especially like to hear comments and questions about the technical aspects of the presentations and not so much on style and presentation.



Thanks,

Matt
 
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Sorry to say but the audio quality is poor.

It would be hard for me to give you a good review on the technical aspects of the presentation as can barely make out what you are saying.
 
Thank you for looking.

I do apologize for the sound quality of some of the videos. I'm limited with respect to what technology I have available for the videos. If you'd like, you can try hiking up the volume on the YouTube and /or your computer. That seemed to help. Also, if you try some of the other videos in the series, they might be somewhat better as I tried to increase the volume of my mic to compensate.



Matt
 
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Comments and questions about the technical aspects of the presentations are welcome and appreciated.

Thanks,

Matt

















 
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Hi Matt -

I 've started watching the videos and they are great. Any chance you could publish the order in which they were intended to be viewed?
This would help.

Good luck with the verbal comps
 
Hey Matt,

Nice videos.

-Senior undergrad EE major
 
Maybe you could open up part two of your TL line lecture with a brief explanation of lumped and distributed elements.
 

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