6 Books that All Math and Engineering Students Should Read

Lazarus
7 min readApr 24, 2024
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This article covers some of my favorite books for math, science, technology, and engineering students. Let us get into it.

I also highly recommend you get those books as an audiobook! You can try them here for free!

Michio Kaku — Physics of the Future

Number one is “Physics of the Future,” which I loved because it covered a vast range of topics, from computers, artificial intelligence, and nanotechnology to medicine, fusion power, and space travel. The book includes specific research areas that are important to our future. It gives you some insight into actual projects, such as nanoparticles that can seek out cancer cells being worked on at Argonne National Lab, where they made prototypes several years ago. Alternatively, you will learn that several companies are working on Internet glasses and contact lenses to make augmented reality become more widely used.

Michio Kaku — Physics of the Future | Check the reviews on Amazon.

If this book interests you, “Soonish” and “Rise of the Robots” are other books you would enjoy. The author released a new book on humanity’s future, which I have not read yet but likely will.

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