Fundamentals of Quantum Mechanics: Basics to Application

Quantum systems, wavefunctions, Schrödinger equation, superposition, uncertainty, spin, hydrogen atoms, eigenvalues

Fundamentals of Quantum Mechanics: Basics to Application
Fundamentals of Quantum Mechanics: Basics to Application

Fundamentals of Quantum Mechanics: Basics to Application free download

Quantum systems, wavefunctions, Schrödinger equation, superposition, uncertainty, spin, hydrogen atoms, eigenvalues

Confused by quantum mechanics? You're not alone. This course breaks down the complex world of quantum physics into clear, visual, and beginner-friendly lessons — so you can finally understand wavefunctions, Schrödinger’s equation, and quantum systems without the overwhelm.

This course offers a clear and approachable introduction to quantum mechanics, designed to guide students, professionals, and enthusiasts through the essential concepts, mathematical tools, and real-world applications of this exciting field. Whether you're a student looking to understand the foundations of quantum physics or a curious mind eager to dive into one of science's most fascinating areas, this course will provide you with a solid grounding in quantum mechanics.

What You Will Learn

By the end of this course, you will have a deep understanding of the following core topics:

  1. Master the foundations of quantum mechanics: wave-particle duality, quantization, and superposition

  2. Understand and use the wavefunction to describe physical systems

  3. Solve the Schrödinger equation for real systems like particles in a box and harmonic oscillators

  4. Explore the uncertainty principle and its practical consequences

  5. Analyze quantum systems, including spin-½ particles and the hydrogen atom

  6. Apply core math tools like complex numbers, eigenvalues, and Fourier transforms

  7. See how quantum mechanics powers real-world technology and scientific research

Course Features:

  • Bite-sized video lectures with clear explanations

  • Diagrams for abstract concepts

  • Practice problems and walkthroughs

  • No prior experience with quantum mechanics required — only high school-level math and physics.


Supplemental Learning Materials Included for Download!

  • “Introduction to Quantum Mechanics” by David J. Griffiths

  • "Quantum Physics: A Beginner's Guide” by Alastair Rae

  • “Quantum Mechanics Demystified” by David McMahon (McGraw-Hill)

  • “The Feynman Lectures on Physics, Vol. III – Quantum Mechanics”


To help reinforce your understanding and accelerate your learning, this course includes a collection of high-quality downloadable resources. These include:

Who This Course is For

  • Physics or engineering students wanting a clear and practical introduction to quantum mechanics

  • STEM enthusiasts or curious learners seeking to understand how the quantum world works

  • Math students looking to see linear algebra and differential equations in action

  • Self-learners or professionals in need of a quantum mechanics refresher for research or teaching


Why Take This Course?

Quantum mechanics is the foundation of modern physics, providing the framework for understanding the behavior of particles at the microscopic scale. This course will empower you with the knowledge to understand the quantum world, a realm where classical physics breaks down and strange phenomena like wave-particle duality, superposition, and entanglement reign. By learning quantum mechanics, you'll gain insight into a variety of real-world applications, such as semiconductors, quantum computing, and molecular chemistry.

Whether you’re preparing for advanced studies, looking to apply quantum mechanics in your research, or simply curious about the quantum nature of the universe, this course will give you the tools to begin that journey with confidence. This course is taught by renouned instructor Brant Carlson.

Don’t let quantum mechanics intimidate you. With the right guidance, anyone can understand the quantum world. Enroll today and start building a solid foundation in one of the most fascinating fields of modern science.