A plus if they’re audiobooks.
Examples includes:
Paranoid Mage by Inadvisably Compelled>!He uses his knowledge as an architectural consultant towards his new space magic.!<
The Spacemage Chronicle by Timothy Ellis>!He brings magic to a missile fight and when he meets mages again, he teaches them how he linked his magic to the sun.!<
Demon Hunter by Michael Dalton>!He uses his knowledge with chemical engineering to enhance spells ingredients. !<
Legend of the Arch Magus>!Not too much science, but had lived in a time where magic was far stronger and abundant than the present. And uses long forgotten common knowledge from the past to help the present.!<
Daniel Black Series by E. William Brown
>!Makes a nuclear bomb and uses E=MC2 to convert a stone to magic energy.!<
Nano Mashin by 한중월야
>!Weakest guy in the wuxia world gets a nano machine implant and with it’s knowledge and help, because crazy strong.!<
by curious_wolf
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Check out the Rivers of London novels by Ben Aaronovitch
The Rise and Fall of D.O.D.O. is about using science to bring back magic
The Mode series is about a traumatized girl from our Earth that travels to alternate Earths and uses her understanding of science to help deal with magical obstacles
Brandon Sanderson’s fantasy books all have hard magic systems, and so characters that study magic are more like scientists than anything else