10 Books Engineers Should Read in 2018 by Engineering 360

10 Books Engineers Should Read in 2018

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Title: Rise of the Rocket Girls

For the first time, Rise of the Rocket Girls tells the stories of these women--known as "human computers"--who broke the boundaries of both gender and science.
Author(s): Nathalia Holt
ISBN 13: 9780316338929
Pages: 304
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Title: Driverless

When human drivers let intelligent software take the wheel: the beginning of a new era in personal mobility.
Author(s): Hod Lipson Melba Kurman
ISBN 13: 9780262035224
Pages: 328

Title: The Making of an Expert Engineer

This is a book for all engineers. It distils the knowledge of many experts in one volume. The book will help engineers enjoy a more satisfying and rewarding career and provide more valuable results for their employers and clients.
Author(s): James Trevelyan
ISBN 13: 9781138026926
Pages: 612

Title: Engineering Legends: Great American Civil Engineers: (32 Profiles of Inspiration and Achievement)

Accessible to general readers as well as practitioners, this volume presents brief biographies of 32 outstanding American civil engineers from the late 1700s to the present. Organized into eight chronological sections, the profiles offer personal information, along with commentary by the subjects on issues such as why they became civil engineers and how the profession might be improved. Many of the biographies appeared previously in Weingardt's "Engineering Legends" column in the American Society of Civil Engineers' Leadership and Management in Engineering journal from 1999 to 2004. Annotation ©2005 Book News, Inc., Portland, OR
Author(s): Richard Weingardt
ISBN 13: 9780784408018
Pages: 165

Title: Elon Musk

Elon Musk paints a portrait of a complex man who has renewed American industry and sparked new levels of innovation—from PayPal to Tesla, SpaceX, and SolarCity—overcoming hardship, earning billions, and making plenty of enemies along ...
Author(s): Ashlee Vance
ISBN 13: 9780062301253
Pages: 400

Title: When God Wasn't Watching The Science of Human Transformation

Author(s): Joel Garreau
ISBN 13: 9780385509657

Title: Chief Engineer

It is the story of immigrants, of the frontier, of the greatest crisis in American history, and of the making of the modern world.
Author(s): Erica Wagner
ISBN 13: 9781620400517
Pages: 320

Title: Design Paradigms: Case Histories of Error and Judgment in Engineering

From classical temples to twentieth century towers, engineers have learned more about design from failure than from success. The concept of error, according to the author of Design Paradigms, is central to the design process. As a way of explaining the enduring aspects of engineering design, Henry Petroski relates stories of some of the greatest engineering successes and failures of all time. These case studies, drawn from a wide range of times and places, from Ancient Greece and Rome to modern America, serve as paradigms of error and judgment in engineering design. By showing how errors were introduced in the design process and how they might be avoided, the book suggests how better quality and reliability might be achieved in designed devices, structures, and systems of all kinds. Clearly written, with striking illustrations, the book will appeal to engineering students, practicing engineers, historians of science and technology, and all those interested in learning about the process of design.

Author(s): Henry Petroski
ISBN 13: 9780521466493
Pages: 224

Title: Existential Pleasures of Engineering


Humans have always sought to change their environment--building houses, monuments, temples, and roads. In the process, they have remade the fabric of the world into newly functional objects that are also works of art to be admired. In this second edition of his popular Existential Pleasures of Engineering, Samuel Florman explores how engineers think and feel about their profession. A deeply insightful and refreshingly unique text, this book corrects the myth that engineering is cold and passionless. Indeed, Florman celebrates engineering not only crucial and fundamental but also vital and alive; he views it as a response to some of our deepest impulses, an endeavor rich in spiritual and sensual rewards. Opposing the "anti-technology" stance, Florman gives readers a practical, creative, and even amusing philosophy of engineering that boasts of pride in his craft.

In a world where engineering plays an increasingly important role, one wonders about the exact nature of the engineering experience in our time. In this book, Florman expertly and perceptively explores how engineers think and feel about their profession, dispelling the myth that engineering is cold and passionless, and celebrating it as something vital and alive.

Author(s): Samuel C. Florman
ISBN 13: 9780312141042
Pages: 208

 


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