Books read in 2021: Part 4
In Part IV, two more industry figures pick their reads.
Michael Hochberg, a silicon photonics expert and currently at a start-up in stealth mode, discusses classical Greek history, while Professor Laura Lechuga, a biosensor luminary highlights Michael Lewis's excellent book about the pandemic, among others.
Michael Hochberg, President of a stealth-mode start-up
One of the primary ways that I mis-spent my youth was by crawling through my father's library of social science and history books. This activity generally occurred when I was supposed to be asleep, resting up for a full day of stark and abject boredom in school. This resulted in some perverse outcomes, like my tendency to fall asleep in class at an unusually young age.