I always saw YouTube as an invaluable source of good information and materials to complement my studies in mathematics and engineering. I've watched thousands of lectures and conferences on it and I bring my selection of the very best for computer engineering students and enthusiasts.
The funniest programming channel on the internet, you will learn how to program and entertain yourself in the process.
My personal favorite, hundreds of interviews with computer science and engineering professors explaining technical concepts and techniques in a conversational style.
Hundreds of complete high quality courses! This is the first place I go when starting to prepare material for my new courses.
He builds its own 8 bit computer from old school logical chips. In the process you will understand how computers work from first principles.
Australian channel with a massive amount of equipment teardown and analysis. The theory videos discuss in an easy way very advanced concerns to design practical circuits.
Real world electronics presented in a conversational style on the bench. This guy discuss many practical circuits and integrated circuits.
Prof. Edil 🇧🇷
My own channel in which I lecture about analog and digital electronics and programming in public, those are the exact courses I teach at Univ. of Brasilia.
This is the most beautiful math channel. His series about linear algebra and calculus will make you rethink the way you understand those subjects.
My personal favorite with hundreds of interviews and conversational style videos about deep and fun math.
This guy proves that math can be fun and entertaining. Take some popcorn and watch on a big screen.