Don Ihde is an American philosopher of science and technology. In 1979 he wrote what is often identified as the first North American work on philosophy of technology, Technics and Praxis. Before his retirement, Don Ihde was Distinguished Professor of Philosophy at the State University of New York at Stony Brook.
Was actually really impressed with this introduction, I'd read some about phenomenology from a more historical context, but I loved seeing what it can actually look like in practice.
In particular, I think the first half of this book was really exceptional, some of the stuff near the end bringing in other disciplines was kind of hand-wavey/vague, but interesting nonetheless.
As someone who comes from a background which treats some of the big 20th century (French) continental systems which condescension, I was pleasantly surprised at how methodical/mathematical the actual practice of phenomenology appears to be.