1. MIT Open Courseware [MIT OCW]
MIT Open Course Ware (OCW) is a free, publicly accessible, openly-licensed digital collection of high-quality teaching and learning materials, presented in an easily accessible format.
2. Learn ChEME [LChemE]
LearnChemE features chemical engineering education resources prepared by faculty for use by students and instructors
3. NPTEL Swayam [NPTEL]
Largest online repository in the world of courses in engineering, basic sciences, and selected humanities and social sciences subjects offered by the government of India. More than 54000+ hours of video content, transcribed with subtitles.
4. MIT edX [edX]
MIT Professional Education courses found below can be audited free or students can choose to receive a verified certificate for a small fee. Select a course to learn more.
5. Fundamentals of Photovoltaics [PVEducation]
This site is an electronic book on PV. It can either be read from start to finish as a course on photovoltaics or used as a reference. This project started out as an electronic textbook, distributed on CDs and so they have kept the ungainly title of PVCDROM.
6. Chemical Engineering Guy [ChemEngGuy]
The objective is simple: They want to simplify Complex Chemical Engineering Topics into into easy to understand courses, lectures, or pieces of content. The idea is to have dynamic learning with screencast, graphs, animations and video lectures.
7. AIChE Education [AIChE]
AIChE offers a variety of continuing education options for chemical engineers and their colleagues, including a variety of online courses offered through the eLearning Center and developed by renowned engineers and other experts.
8. Journal of Chemical Education [J.Chem]
This journal publishes peer-reviewed articles & related information as a resource to those in the field of chemical education & to those institutions that serve them. The journal typically addresses chemical content, laboratory experiments, instructional methods, and pedagogies.
9. Electrochemical Colloquium [EChEM]
This has a series of seminars based on the focus on fundamental science and essential knowledge in electrochemistry. All are online and completely free format for everyone
10. Prof. Darren Lipomi videos [Lipomi]
This has a series of videos on succeeding in scientific research, professional seminars, tutorials and lectures in concepts in Nano science, Intermolecular and surface forces.
11. PhD PDF Scholarship [PDF]
We are a community of graduates /Post-grads/Doctorate students/faculty from international universities and Premium institutes with a background in Mechanical Engineering. Our intention is to provide aspirants with some insight into Ph.D. and Post-doc in Mechanical Engineering, from applying to programs to learning.
12. Prof. Leonard [Math]
This Channel is dedicated to quality mathematics education. It is absolutely FREE so Enjoy! Videos are organized in playlists and are course specific. This contains - Algebra, Trigonometry, Differential Equations, Calculus and Statistics.
13. 3Blue1Brown [Math]
Videos here cover a variety of topics in math, or adjacent fields like physics & CS, all with an emphasis on visualizing core ideas. To goal is to use animation to help elucidate & motivate otherwise tricky topics, & for difficult problems to be made easy with changes in perspective.
14. Veritasium [Math]
An element of truth - videos about science, education, and anything else I find interesting. This channel has a huge video set on various concepts on science and engineering by answering a lot of questions.
15. NSF Fluid mechanics series [Fluid]
This collection of videos was created about half a century ago to explain fluid mechanics in an accessible way for UG and physics students. I find that no other series of videos has explained the basics of fluid mechanics better than this one by the National Committee for FM.