I am going to teach Linear algebra-I to first-year engineering students of all disciplines. The syllabus is typical: starting from what is a vector, linear span, linearly independent, $\dots$ , spectral theorem for real symmetric matrices.
I am planning to keep my course like this: along with each concept, I would like to add a simple engineering/real-life application. Over the course, I want these applications to be spread over different engineering branches so that no one feels left out. I believe that this way students will appreciate the subject better.
Given this, what are some books/articles in which I can find the applications of basic linear algebra concepts? I am ready to learn some engineering topics to deliver the applications correctly to the students. So kindly share your thoughts. Thank you.