Chris Douglas, Ph.D.

Thomas Lord Department of Mechanical Engineering and Materials Science

Assistant Professor in the Thomas Lord Department of Mechanical Engineering and Materials Science

Chris Douglas, Ph.D. Profile Photo
Chris Douglas, Ph.D. Profile Photo

Bio

Christopher Douglas' research and teaching in MEMS concentrate on thermo-fluid mechanics and nonlinear dynamics. He develops theoretical and numerical methods to analyze, understand, and engineer the behavior of high-dimensional nonlinear systems where fluid motion couples with thermal, chemical, acoustic, elastic, and other physical effects. These complex problems arise in engineering applications like turbines, rockets, and other propulsion and energy systems; in natural phenomena ranging from weather systems to supernovae; and in medical procedures such as laser lithotripsy. His broader research interests include energy conversion and pollutant emissions abatement, with particular attention to alternative energy carriers like hydrogen and ammonia.

Education

  • B.S. Bradley University, 2014
  • Ph.D. Georgia Institute of Technology, 2021

Positions

  • Assistant Professor in the Thomas Lord Department of Mechanical Engineering and Materials Science

Courses Taught

  • ME 591: Research Independent Study in Mechanical Engineering or Material Science
  • ME 391: Undergraduate Projects in Mechanical Engineering
  • EGR 244L: Dynamics

Publications