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During his time at UCSB John Bowers has served as director of the Institute for Energy Efficiency (IEE) at UCSB since it was founded in 2008 and is also a Distinguished Professor in the Departments of ...
In “Cerebral Entanglements,” Allan J. Hamilton argues that new imaging technologies give us unprecedented access — with revolutionary implications.
In his new book Devil in the Stack, Andrew Smith confronts the fact that “computer code is seeping unchallenged and at an accelerating rate into every area of our existence.” As a technology ...
On today's episode, we hear from electrical engineer Greg Coxson and mathematician William Haloupek, about Sallie Pero Mead, whose work at AT&T paved the way for early radar technology.
The books in the list below explain our world with much-needed clarity, exposing how marvels such as skyscrapers, computer chips, and the global supply chain are put together.
Iffy Books is here for Philly’s ‘old school hackers’ The Callowhill shop doesn't just sell books, zines and electronic gadgets. It's a community hub for socially minded technologists of all stripes.
Lockett's book is written for a joint audience of business and technology leaders, with the objective of improving the alignment between technology's function and business strategy.
Politicians declaring they know best and nominating electric cars alone to lead the race to be green are in danger of wasting valuable and proven resources provided by internal combustion engines ...
Abstract: This book covers issues of electrical product compliance and safety in a simple to understand and well-structured reference book. The authors are experienced and highly regarded product ...
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