Anant Agarwal

Anant Agarwal is the President of edX, a worldwide, online learning initiative of MIT and Harvard University, and a professor in MIT’s Electrical Engineering and Computer Science department. He has also served as the Director of MIT’s Computer Science and Artificial Intelligence Laboratory (CSAIL). He leads the Carbon group which focuses on research involving operating systems and architectures for manycores and clouds. He is also a founder and board member of Tilera Corporation which created the Tile multicore processor. Agarwal holds a Ph.D. from Stanford and a bachelor's from the Indian Institute of Technology, Madras. He led the development of Raw - an early tiled multicore processor, Sparcle - an early multithreaded microprocessor, and Alewife - a scalable multiprocessor. He also led the VirtualWires project at MIT and was the founder of Virtual Machine Works, which took the VirtualWires technology to market. He is an author of the textbook "Foundations of Analog and Digital Electronic Circuits."
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Circuits and Electronics 2: Amplification, Speed, and Delay (edX) EdX
MIT,MITx

Circuits and Electronics 2: Amplification, Speed, and Delay (edX)

Dive into advanced circuit design principles with our Circuits and Electronics 2 course. This course will teach you how to amplify signals, speed up digital circuits, and understand the role of components such as capacitors and inductors. Perfect for those interested in microchip technology used in everyday electronics like smartphones and computers.

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Circuits and Electronics 3: Applications (edX) EdX
MIT,MITx

Circuits and Electronics 3: Applications (edX)

Dive into the exciting realm of electronics applications with our free Circuits and Electronics 3: Applications course. Taught by renowned experts from MIT, this course explores op-amps, filters, RLC circuits, CMOS technology, and their practical uses in modern devices like smartphones and computers. Uncover the secrets behind electronic design and innovation.

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