Prasun Barua

Prasun Barua, an Electrical & Electronic Engineering graduate, simplifies complex tech concepts. Author of books on electronics, renewable energy, and engineering, his works offer clear, practical knowledge for learners worldwide.
Prasun is the author of
An eBook which contains various types of topics on solar PV technology. After reading this eBook, you will know about solar PV technology in detail. Solar PV technology is one of the significant technologies contributing in solar PV industry.
This eBook contains various types of topics on renewable energy sources and how to generate electricity from these sources. There are various renewable energy sources such as solar, wind, water, tidal wave, biomass and geothermal.
A nonfiction science book which contains various types of topics on design, installation, maintenance and safety of solar PV system. Solar photovoltaic (PV) systems have gained significant popularity as a clean and renewable energy source.
An eBook which contains various types of topics on robotics and artificial intelligence. This is an overview of the robot and autonomous technology. These technologies are significantly contributing in autonomous industry.
Books Prasun Recommends
A wonderful book to read. I enjoyed reading the book.
In the Fall of ’99, a teen’s fixation on her mysterious online friend is linked to a brutal murder atop the local lighthouse. Hunting the killer, a detective with a destructive secret uncovers a technological miracle that could save or doom the world.
l'm loving to read this book.
Join Aurora and her comrades in their struggle to topple the corrupt Hand Council and change their world as they know it
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