AI Academy
Engineering, taught
the way I teach it.
Four programs, 27 courses, 130 weeks of interactive lessons, ground against textbooks, standards, and fifteen years of building hardware.
4 programs · 27 courses · 130 weeks · ~2,500 slides · KaTeX math · SVG diagrams
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- 01 Your First Circuit — Schematic to Breadboard 4 wk —
- 02 Transistors & Analog Building Blocks 5 wk —
- 03 Digital Logic — Gates to State Machines 5 wk —
- 04 From Breadboard to PCB — Your First Board 5 wk —
- 05 Microcontrollers — Making Circuits Programmable 6 wk —
- 06 FPGA Design — Custom Digital Hardware 5 wk —
- 07 Communication Protocols & Wireless Design 5 wk —
- 08 Production-Ready Design — Prototype to Product 6 wk —
- 01 Semiconductor Physics & Device Fundamentals 4 wk —
- 02 Semiconductor Fabrication Processes 6 wk —
- 03 Metrology, Inspection & Process Characterization 4 wk —
- 04 Statistical Process Control & Yield Management 5 wk —
- 05 Advanced Process Control & Fab Automation 5 wk —
- 06 Advanced Topics — Packaging, Supply Chain & Industry 4 wk —
- 01 Applied Mechanics & Structural Thinking 5 wk —
- 02 Materials & Manufacturing for Product Design 6 wk —
- 03 Mechanism Design & Motion Systems 5 wk —
- 04 Thermal Management & Fluid Mechanics 4 wk —
- 05 Design for Manufacturing, Tolerancing & Assembly 5 wk —
- 06 Structural Analysis, Simulation & System Integration 5 wk —
- 07 Applied ME Practice — Sourcing, CAD, Manufacturing & Budgets 6 wk —
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These courses were drafted with large language models — that's the only reason a single engineer could produce a curriculum this wide. The curriculum, the level system, the diagrams, and the intuition-first ordering are mine; every claim was checked against the relevant textbook or standard. Seams will show in places. If you find a wrong claim, a confusing slide, or a bad diagram, send a screenshot to nerd256@gmail.com and I'll fix it.