The book Microwave Engineering by David M. Pozar is considered a fundamental reference in the field of microwave engineering. It is aimed primarily at advanced students of electrical engineering and telecommunications, as well as professionals in RF and microwave system design. Its purpose is to provide a solid understanding of the principles and applications of […]
Category: Books
Technical and non-technical books that may be of interest to our audience, typically composed of electronics hobbyists, engineers and science professionals.
Academic books in science and engineering tend to be expensive, both for students and professionals. When it comes to buying a copy of some of the most famous books in the field, prices are much higher than those of a conventional book. This phenomenon is especially relevant in emerging countries, where book prices in local […]
Breakthrough by Marcus Chown
(Originally published as The Magicians) Breakthrough by Marcus Chown is a popular science book that is sure to please technical profiles, engineers and technology lovers. Through a solid narrative of several amazing discoveries in the world of physics, the author raises and discusses a question that intrigues scientists: Why is mathematics able to describe the […]
Tuxedo Park by Jennet Conant
Tuxedo Park, by Jennet Conant, is one of the few non-technical books that guarantees an interesting read for the entire scientific community. Especially recommended for our audience of electronics hobbyists, electronic engineers, telecommunications engineers and physicists, Tuxedo Park is a surprising, inspiring and enriching book for anyone whose profession is related to the world of […]