Published on: 2024-11-01 04:17:11
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Python for Engineers and Scientists / basic to advanced is a Python training course for engineers and scientists published by Udemy Online Academy. This is a comprehensive course designed specifically for engineers and scientists looking to harness the power of Python for technical computing, data analysis, and automation. This course takes you from the basics of Python programming to advanced techniques, enabling you to effectively solve complex engineering and scientific problems. You will learn the basics of Python, data manipulation, visualization, numerical methods and how to use Python in various fields such as mechanical, electrical, chemical engineering and scientific research. With hands-on projects and practical examples, this course enables you to use Python as a powerful tool for simulation, data analysis, and development of custom software solutions.
The course begins with the basics of Python, covering data types, control structures, and functions, before moving on to topics such as data manipulation with libraries such as NumPy and Pandas, and data visualization using Matplotlib. This course covers numerical and simulation methods and shows how Python can be used to solve equations, optimize and model complex systems in engineering and science. Practical examples include applications in robotics, signal processing, thermodynamics, and materials science. By the end of the course, you’ll have the skills to effectively use Python for technical computing and task automation, data analysis, and developing custom solutions in your area of expertise.
The student should be familiar with exact sciences, but no prior knowledge of Python is required.
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Subtitle: English
Quality: 720p
Changes:
Version 2024/8 has not changed the number of lessons and duration of the course compared to the previous version, but the size of some videos has changed. English subtitles have also been added to the course.
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