In this site you can use a tool to decide how to fairly decide upon dividing rent and other expenses, or sharing credit for a project or a paper. The results are based on formal definitions of fairness properties.
Have you ever wondered about voting systems and their properties? Take a look here
In the webpage of Prof. Tim Roughgarden you can find really amazing lectures on Algorithms, Algorithmic Game Theory and more.
If you like to play and learn about your behavior, check out this amazing work of Nicky Case here
Yet another exciting work presented nicely by Two minute papers. Can An AI Design Our Tax Policy?
The book "Dynamic Programming and Optimal Control" by Prof. Bertsekas is a must read.
I enjoyed reading the new book by Prof. Warren Powell on Sequential Decision Analytics. Some of the material is explained in his elaborate website.
The LCOE of Renewables has become lower than that of conventional generating plants for new projects. By working on dealing with RES output volatility we can bridge the other half towards a RES-based system. Check out this video.
A really great course by Prof. Pierre Pinson on Electricity Markets and Renewables.
Extremely interesting stuff from various sub-topics in this DTU channel.
A great course on Optimization and Decomposition Techniques for Power Systems by Prof. Jalal Kazempour.
A great lectures series on Control and Dynamical Systems, can be found here
Fun riddles and geometric puzzles in this channel.
You can track Covid-19 spread without compromising people's privacy. See how, here
Check out Primer's agent-based modeling simulations that explain how evolution of species works and other amazing stuff.
If you are not already familiar with the work of 3blue1brown, you should really not waste any more time. From blockchain to neural networks, and from linear algebra to probabilities, he has an amazing ability of explaining everything so intuitively.
For an introduction to probability, check out the lectures by Prof. Tsitsiklis here.
For principles of Microeconomics, an amazing series of lectures at MIT starts here.