Olivier Putzeys

 OlivierM. Putzeys

Olivier M. Putzeys

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Biography

Montana State University - Engineering


Resume

  • 2002

    English

    French

    Doctor of Philosophy (Ph.D.)

    Mechanical Engineering

    University of California

    Berkeley

  • 1998

    Bachelor of Science (BS)

    Mechanical Engineering

    Bucknell University

    Licensed Professional Engineer

    State of California

  • Laboratory

    Chemical Engineering

    Heat Transfer

    Materials Science

    Thermal

    Engineering

    Thermodynamics

    Mechanical Engineering

    Experimentation

    Putzeys

    Putzeys

    Department of Chemical and Biological Engineering

    Montana State University

    United States Geological Survey (USGS) and Montana State University Institute on Ecosystems

    UC Berkeley Combustion Processes Laboratory

    Exponent Failure Analysis Associates

    University of Maine

    Department of Mechanical Engineering

    Bozeman

    MT

    Thermal Effects of Sarcoptic Mange on Gray Wolves in Yellowstone National Park

    Research Scientist

    United States Geological Survey (USGS) and Montana State University Institute on Ecosystems

    Berkeley

    CA

    Graduate Student Researcher

    UC Berkeley Combustion Processes Laboratory

    Menlo Park

    CA

    Senior Engineer

    Exponent Failure Analysis Associates

    Menlo Park

    CA

    Engineer

    Exponent Failure Analysis Associates

    Bozeman

    MT

    Instructor

    Department of Chemical and Biological Engineering

    Montana State University

    Orono

    ME

    Courses:\nStatics and Strength of Materials\nMaterials Engineering and Science\nMechanical Engineering Laboratory I\nChemical Engineering Thermodynamics I\nChemical Engineering Laboratory II

    Lecturer

    University of Maine

    Department of Mechanical Engineering

    Menlo Park

    CA

    Senior Engineer (hourly)

    Exponent Failure Analysis Associates

    Bozeman

    MT

    Assistant Teaching Professor

    Department of Chemical and Biological Engineering

    Montana State University

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