Tuesday, October 30, 2018

ENGINEERING LIBRARY NEW BOOK LIST for the week of October 29-November 4, 2018

Engineering Library New Books List

These materials will generally be available for browsing on the new book shelf by Monday morning. If you have any questions, concerns, or want us to order a book for the collection, let us know. Please send email to: englib@u.washington.edu.

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ENGINEERING LIBRARY NEW BOOK LIST for the week of October 29-November 4, 2018

1.The digital era / edited by Jean-Pierre Chamoux (London, UK: ISTE Ltd,; 2018).
Call Number: QA76.9.B45 D54 2018 v.1

2.Data analytics and big data / Soraya Sedkaoui (London, UK: ISTE, Ltd.; 2018).
Call Number: QA76.9.B45 S43 2018

3.How to write a good scientific paper / Chris A. Mack (Bellingham, Washington: SPIE Press, 2018).
Call Number: T11 .M234 2018

4.FE Other Disciplines review manual: rapid preparation for the Other Disciplines Fundamentals of Engineering exam / Michael R. Lindeburg (Belmont, California: Professional Publications, Inc., 2014).
Call Number: TA159 .E385 2014

5.FE civil review manual: rapid preparation for the Civil Fundamentals of Engineering Exam / Michael R. Lindeburg (Belmont, California: Professional Publications, Inc., 2014).
Call Number: TA159 .L5726 2014

6.The deep learning A.I. playbook: strategy for disruptive artificial intelligence / Carlos E. Perez (US, Carlos E. Perez, 2017).
Call Number: TA347.A78 P47 2017

7.High frequency conducted emission in AC motor drives fed by frequency converters: sources and propagation paths / Jaroslaw Luszcz (Piscataway, NJ: IEEE Press; 2018).
Call Number: TJ1051 .L87 2018

8.5G system design: architectural and functional considerations and long term research / edited by Patrick Marsch, Ömer Bulakç̧i, Olav Queseth, and Mauro Boldi (Hoboken, NJ: Wiley, 2018).
Call Number: TK5103.483 .F58 2018

9.Ecosystems knowledge: modeling and analysis method for information and communication / Samuel Szoniecky (London, UK: ISTE; 2018).
Call Number: TK5103.7 .S96 2018

10.The end of driving: transportation systems and public policy planning for autonomous vehicles / Bern Grush, John Niles (Amsterdam, Netherlands: Elsevier, 2018).
Call Number: TL152.8 .G78 2018

11.Machine learning techniques for space weather / edited by Enrico Camporeale, Simon Wing, Jay R. Johnson (Amsterdam, Netherlands: Elsevier, 2018).
Call Number: TL1489 .M325 2018

12.The design imperative: the art and science of design management / Steven Chen (Cham, Switzerland: Palgrave Macmillan, 2018).
Call Number: TS171.4 .C44 2018

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Monday, October 22, 2018

ENGINEERING LIBRARY NEW BOOK LIST for the week of October 22-28, 2018

Engineering Library New Books List

These materials will generally be available for browsing on the new book shelf by Monday morning. If you have any questions, concerns, or want us to order a book for the collection, let us know. Please send email to: englib@u.washington.edu.

University of Washington Engineering Library
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1.Working through screens: 100 ideas for envisioning powerful, engaging, and productive user experiences in knowledge work / by Jacob Burghardt ([Seattle, Washington]: Flashbulb Interaction, Inc., 2009).
Call Number: HD30.2 .B86 2009

2.JavaScript and open data / Robert Jeansoulin (London, UK: ISTE, Ltd; 2018).
Call Number: QA76.73.J39 J43 2018

3.The Linux programming interface: a Linux and UNIX system programming handbook / Michael Kerrisk (San Francisco: No Starch Press 2010).
Call Number: QA76.76.O63 K496 2010 (On Fall 2018 Course Reserves)

4.Analytic methods in systems and software testing / edited by Ron S Kenett, Fabrizio Ruggeri, Frederick W. Faltin (Hoboken, NJ: John Wiley & Sons Ltd, 2018).
Call Number: QA76.76.T48 A52 2018

5.FE chemical review manual / Michael R. Lindeburg (Belmont, California: Professional Publications, Inc., 2016).
Call Number: QD42 .L56 2016

6.Real-time rendering / Tomas Akenine-Möller, Eric Haines, Naty Hoffman, Angelo Pesce, Michael Iwanicki, Sébastien Hillaire (Boca Raton, FL: CRC Press, Taylor & Francis Group, 2018).
Call Number: T385 .M635 2018

7.The fluid dynamic basis for actuator disc and rotor theories / Gijs van Kuik (Amsterdam, The Netherlands: IOS Press, 2018).
Call Number: TA357 .K826 2018

8.FE mechanical review manual: rapid preparation for the Mechanical Fundamentals of Engineering exam / Michael R. Lindeburg, PE (Belmont, California: Professional Publications, Inc., 2014).
Call Number: TJ159 .L495 2014

9.Compressor performance: aerodynamics for the user / M. Theodore Gresh (Kidlington, Oxford, United Kingdom: Butterworth-Heinemann, an imprint of Elsevier, 2018).
Call Number: TJ267.5.C5 G74 2018

10.Behavior trees in robotics and Al: an introduction / Michele Colledanchise, Petter Ögren (Boca Raton, FL: CRC Press, Taylor & Francis Group, 2019).
Call Number: TJ211.35 .C645 2019

11.FE electrical and computer review manual: rapid preparation for the Electrical and Computer Fundamentals of Engineering Exam / Michael R. Lindeburg, PE (Belmont, California: Professional Publications, Inc., 2015).
Call Number: TK169 .L545 2015

12.Cooperative and graph signal processing: principles and applications / edited by Petar M. Djurić, Cédric Richard (London, United Kingdom; Academic Press, an imprint of Elsevier, 2018).
Call Number: TK5102.9 .C66 2018

13.Chipless RFID reader design for ultra-wideband technology: design, realization and characterization / Marco Garbati, Etienne Perret, Romain Siragusa (London, UK: ISTE Press Ltd; 2018).
Call Number: TK6570.I34 G37 2018

14.Environmental discipline-specific review for the FE/EIT exam / Ashok V. Naimpally, Kirsten S. Rosselot (Belmont, Calif.: Professional Publications 2006).
Call Number: TS161 .N35 2006

15.Designing for the circular economy / edited by Martin Charter (Abingdon, Oxon; Routledge, 2019).
Call Number: TS171.4 .D492 2019

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Monday, October 8, 2018

ENGINEERING LIBRARY NEW BOOK LIST for the week of October 8-14, 2018

Engineering Library New Books List

These materials will generally be available for browsing on the new book shelf by Monday morning. If you have any questions, concerns, or want us to order a book for the collection, let us know. Please send email to: englib@u.washington.edu.

University of Washington Engineering Library
(englib@u.washington.edu); (206)543-0740


1.Admissibility and public availability of transit safety planning records / Committee to Review Evidentiary Protection for Public Transportation Safety Program Information, Transportation Research Board. National Research Council (Washington, DC: The National Academies Press, 2018).
Call Number: HE4381 .A36 2018

2.Transforming climate finance and green investment with Blockchains / Blockchain Climate Institute; managing editor, Alastair Marke (London: Academic Press, 2018).
Call Number: QA76.9.D32 T73 2018

3.Multivariate approximation / V. Temlyakov (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2018).
Call Number: QA221 .T457 2018

4.Applied numerical methods with MATLAB for engineers and scientists / Steven C. Chapra (Boston: McGraw-Hill Higher Education 2008).
Call Number: QA297 .C4185 2008

5.Interactive computer graphics: a top-down approach with shader-based OpenGL/ Edward Angel, David Shreiner (Boston: Addison-Wesley 2012).
Call Number: T385 .A5133 2012

6.A networked self and human augmentics, artificial intelligence, sentience / edited by Zizi Papacharissi (New York: Routledge, Taylor & Francis Group, 2018).
Call Number: TA167 .N35 2018

7.Structural wood design: ASD/LRFD / Abi Aghayere, Jason Vigil (Boca Raton, FL: CRC Press, 2017).
Call Number: TA419 .A44 2017

8.Wave and tidal energy / edited by Deborah Greaves and Gregorio Iglesias (Hoboken, NJ: John Wiley & Sons, Inc., 2018).
Call Number: TC147 .W37 2018

9.In-service performance evaluation of guardrail end treatments / Committee for Study of In-service Performance of W-beam Guardrail End Treatments, Phase 1, Transportation Research Board. National Academies of Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine (Washington, DC: The National Academies Press, 2018).
Call Number: TE228 .N297 2018

10.Fundamentals of ocean renewable energy: generating electricity from the sea / Simon P. Neill (London: Academic Press, 2018).
Call Number: TJ163.2 .N455 2018

11.Energy conservation in residential, commercial, and industrial facilities / edited by Hossam A. Gabbar (Hoboken, New Jersey: John Wiley & Sons, Inc., 2018).
Call Number: TJ163.5.B84 E54 2018

12.Energy efficiency in air transportation / Arturo Benito, Gustavo Alonso (Oxford, United Kingdom; Butterworth-Heinemann, an imprint of Elsevier, 2018).
Call Number: TJ163.5.T7 B46 2018

13.Robotics: Science and Systems II / edited by Gaurav S. Sukhatme, Stefan Schaal, Wolfram Burgard, and Dieter Fox (by Robotics: Science and Systems Conference 2006: Philadelphia, Pa.) (Cambridge, Mass.: MIT Press 2007).
Call Number: TJ210.3 .R6435 2006

14.Ethics for robots: how to design a moral algorithm / Derek Leben (Abingdon, Oxon; Routledge, 2019).
Call Number: TJ211.28 .L43 2019

15.Innovation in wind turbine design / Peter Jamieson (Hoboken, N.J.: Wiley, 2018)
Call Number: TJ828 .J36 2018

16.Modern control of DC-based power systems: a problem-based approach / Marco Cupelli, Antonino Riccobono, Markus Mirz, Mohsen Ferdowsi, and Antonello Monti (London: Academic Press, 2018).
Call Number: TK1007 .C87 2018

17.Fuel cell systems explained / Andrew L. Dicks, David A. J. Rand (Hoboken, NJ: John Wiley & Sons Ltd, 2018).
Call Number: TK2931 .L37 2018

18.Application of smart grid technologies: case studies in saving electricity in different parts of the world / edited by Lisa Ann Lamont, Ali Sayigh (London, United Kingdom; Academic Press an imprint of Elsevier, 2018).
Call Number: TK3105 .A66 2018

19.Smart energy grid engineering / edited by Hossam A. Gabbar (London: Academic Press 2017).
Call Number: TK3105 .S63 2017

20.LTE communications and networks: femtocells and antenna design challenges / edited by Masood Ur Rehman, and Ghazanfar Ali Safdar (Hoboken, NJ: John Wiley & Sons, 2018).
Call Number: TK5103.48325 .L7346 2018

21.Engineering trustworthy systems: get cybersecurity design right the first time / O. Sami Saydjari (New York: McGraw-Hill Education, 2018).
Call Number: TK5105.59 .S3185 2018

22.IPTV delivery networks: next generation architectures for live and video-on-demand services / edited by Suliman Mohamed Fati, Saiful Azad, Al-Sakib Khan Pathan (Hoboken, NJ: John Wiley & Sons, Inc., 2018).
Call Number: TK5105.887 .I68 2018

23.Organic and amorphous-metal-oxide flexible analogue electronics / Vincenzo Pecunia, Marco Fattori, Sahel Abdinia, Henning Sirringhause, Eugenio Cantatore (Cambridge, United Kingdom: Cambridge University Press, 2018).
Call Number: TK7872.F54 P43 2018

24.The science of biometrics: security technology for identity verification / Ravindra Das (New York, NY: Routledge, 2019).
Call Number: TK7882.B56 D3725 2018

25.Memories for the intelligent internet of things / Betty Prince and David Prince (Hoboken, NJ: John Wiley & Sons, Inc., 2018).
Call Number: TK7895.M4 P735 2018

26.The six sigma handbook / Thomas Pyzdek, Paul Keller (New York: McGraw-Hill Education, 2018).
Call Number: TS155 .P799 2018

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Friday, October 5, 2018

Washington Pro Bono Patent Network Brown Bag - Tuesday, October 9, 12:30pm-1:20pm

Learn about the Washington Pro Bono Patent Network! The Washington Pro Bono Patent Network is administered by the UW School of Law and is part of a U.S. Patent & Trademark Office program. The Network matches low-income inventors with volunteer patent attorneys across Washington State.

Join Professor Jennifer Fan and CASRIP (Center for Advanced Study and Research on Innovation Policy) Executive Director Jesse Kindra to learn about the Washington Pro Bono Patent Network. Rob Woolston, a partner at Perkins Coie, will be on hand to discuss his experience volunteering with the Network and answer questions.

Tuesday, Oct. 9, 2018
12:30 p.m. - 1:20 p.m.
William H. Gates Hall, Room 138



Questions? Please email wapatent@uw.edu.

More information: https://bit.ly/2zUdfvc



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