About From a hod to an odd EM wave
From a hod to an odd EM wave
A memoir of Engineering persistence and engineering and human diversity. Reminiscences on the human dimension of an engineering career.
Charts an unconventional engineering career spanning multiple continents and decades offering many insights, much humor and many struggles. It starts at the age of 15 on a building site in England (on the hod) and ends as a distinguished engineer.
From a hod to an odd EM wave is an unflinching focus on the human dimension of engineering practice. It documents the personalities, workplace politics, and ethical challenges that shape technical work. An account of Rudolf Vrba, one of only four people to escape Auschwitz, and working alongside him, at the Medical Research Council
A reviewer describes it as both heart warming and heart breaking.
It serves as an inspiration and a practical roadmap.
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David A. Weston is an electromagnetic compatibility (EMC) consultant and certified National Association of Radio and Telecommunications Engineers (iNARTE) EMC engineer at EMC Consulting Inc. Merrickville, Ontario, Canad a. A life member of the Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers, Weston has worked in electronic design for 57 years , specializing in the control, prediction, measurements, problem solving, analysis, and design aspects of EMC for the last 44 years.
His memoir “From a hod to an odd EM wave” charts an unconventional engineering career spanning multiple continents and decades, offering unique insights rarely found in traditional engineering literature.
The memoir is of engineering persistence and human discovery It provides reminiscences on the human dimension of an engineering career.
A reviewer describes it as heart warming and heart breaking. It is for general readership as well as those interested in engineering discovery.
