2019s 10 best books for engineers and technologists by Design News

2019s 10 best books for engineers and technologists

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Title: The Forgotten Genius of Oliver Heaviside

"This biography of Oliver Heaviside profiles the life of an underappreciated genius and describes his many contributions to electrical science, which proved to be essential to the future of mass communications"--
Author(s): Basil Mahon
ISBN 13: 9781633883314
Pages: 288

Title: Make, Think, Imagine

An impassioned defense of progress and innovation--and an argument for social responsibility from engineer, businessman, and former CEO of BP Lord John Browne.
Author(s): John Browne
ISBN 13: 9781643132129
Pages: 416
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Title: The Code

The transformation of big tech into the engine room of the American economy and the nexus of so many of our hopes and dreams--and increasingly nightmares--can be understood, in Margaret O'Mara's masterful hands, as the story of one ...
Author(s): Margaret OMara
ISBN 13: 9780399562181
Pages: 496

Title: The Design of Coffee

"This book serves as a non-mathematical introduction to chemical engineering, as illustrated by roasting and brewing of coffee.
Author(s): William Ristenpart
ISBN 13: 9781537305578
Pages: 118

Title: Human Compatible

A leading artificial intelligence researcher lays out a new approach to AI that will enable people to coexist successfully with increasingly intelligent machines.
Author(s): Stuart Russell
ISBN 13: 9780525558613
Pages: 352
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Title: Organ on a Chip

The book contains an overview of the field, with sections covering the major organ systems and currently available technologies, platforms and methods.
Author(s): Julia Hoeng David Bovard Manuel Peitsch
ISBN 13: 9780128172025
Pages: 400

Title: Sustainable Engineering Products and Manufacturing Technologies

Sustainable Engineering Products and Manufacturing Technologies provides the reader with a detailed look at the latest research into technologies that reduce the environmental impacts of manufacturing.
Author(s): Kaushik Kumar Divya Zindani Paulo Davim
ISBN 13: 9780128165645
Pages: 248

Title: Introductory Electrical Engineering With Math Explained in Accessible Language

This important book: Contains discussion of concepts that go from the basic to the complex, always using simplified language Provides examples, diagrams, and illustrations that work to enhance explanations Explains the mathematical ...
Author(s): Magno Urbano
ISBN 13: 9781119580188
Pages: 608

Title: Lithium-Ion Battery Failures in Consumer Electronics

The book is packed with numerous examples of issues that have caused field failures and how a proper design/assembly process could have reduced the risk of these failures.
Author(s): Ashish Arora
ISBN 13: 9781630816032
Pages: 238

 


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