Repeat author Matt Morgan tells us about writing a second book and the benefit of experience this time around: By the time I had completed my first book over two years ago, I had made two surprising discoveries. The first thing I found is that I rather enjoy writing books. There is nothing else quite …
Artech House is committed to publishing the leading technical books in the field, and is eager to further the knowledge of our customers by working with authors to help us present new and interesting information. We reached out to Matthew Morgan, who led us to ngVLA Enabling Technologies. This website presents applications of radio astronomy …
Read on for November author Matthew Morgan’s post featured on the National Radio Astronomy Observatory blog, which talks about his development of reflectionless filters, which are covered in Section 11.3 of the current book, Principles of RF and Microwave Design, as well as the entirety of my previous book with Artech, “Reflectionless Filters.” A …
Part of publishing a book and ensuring its’ success is working with the community to get their insight on what works and what doesn’t. It also helps the readers get a sense of what a book is about. Read below for an endorsement of Matthew Morgan’s Principles of RF and Microwave Design, publishing in November: This …
Greg Bonaguide, one of the authors of VNA Applications Handbook, that published in September from Artech House, discusses what influenced the writing of his book… Four observations that influenced my writing of the “VNA Applications Handbook” A number of factors converged to make the “VNA Applications Handbook” a reality. Having had the opportunity to work …




