the book is licenced under CC BY-SA so you should be OK with translating as long as you follow the licence terms.
you could try do a first pass in an AI model to translate and then proof-read it for quicker translation. good luck, it would be fun and potentially impactful ;)
When I read about this I immediately thought about Aaron Swartz. He was persecuted for downloading copyrighted stuff, while Meta and other Corps will get a slap on a wrist. Such a sad story. And it's his death's anniversary today... RIP
Sure. I'm currently in the 1st year of a master's in nanotechnology. I'm taking courses in quantum physics, semiconductor physics, semiconductor devices and materials physics.
The semiconductor devices course follows Simon Sze's book almost 1:1. I've found Neamen's "Semiconductor Physics and Devices" and Kasap's "Principles of Electronic Materials and Devices" also excellent for additional explanations.
you could try do a first pass in an AI model to translate and then proof-read it for quicker translation. good luck, it would be fun and potentially impactful ;)