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Libraries

Engineering Library at Huang Center

Engineering and physics collections and gadget bar on the 2nd floor of the Huang Engineering Center.

Course guides

Course number Term Guide Instructor
PWR 1GWT Winter 2014 Money for "Nothing" : The Rhetoric of the Silicon Valley Trump, W.
ENGR 202W Autumn, Winter, Spring ENGR 202W: Technical writing Reichard, C.
CHEMENG 25E / ENG 25E Winter 2014 CHEMENG 25E: Energy: Chemical transformations for production, storage, and use Jaramillo, T. F.
PWR 2GMB Fall 2014 The Life and Death and Life of Objects Moyer, G.
PWR 1JM Winter 2014 The rhetoric of the startup McEntire, J.
PWR 2JS Fall 2014 Eureka!: The Rhetoric of the Scientist Jennifer Stonaker

Notable collections

Stephen Timoshenko Collection

Books from the collection of Stephen Prokofyevich Timoshenko (1878-1972), often referred to as the father of applied mechanics in the United States.

Durand-Lesley Propellers

The Durand-Lesley propellers are the surviving artifacts of an experiment in early aviation history which defined a methodology still in use today.

Frederick E. Terman, Dean of Engineering.

The books in the Terman collection were left to the Engineering Library that bears his name by Dr. Terman upon his retirement.

Edward A. Feigenbaum, circa 1970s

Primarily concerns his work in artificial intelligence at Stanford University.