Ph.D. Candidate
Originally graduating with a B.S. in Biomedical Sciences from Liberty University, Christopher pivoted to the aerospace field, obtaining his B.S. in Aerospace Engineering with Honors from the University of Central Florida. While at UCF, Chris was part of the Computational Fluids and Aerodynamics Laboratory, undertaking various projects such as CFD analysis for the NASA Dragonfly Project with Dr. Michael Kinzel. Christopher also interned with Northrop Grumman during his undergraduate studies, developing bleed flow algorithms for Environmental Control Systems. Upon graduation, Christopher worked for Northrop Grumman, where he worked as a Systems Engineer conducting software integration and test for the interface between Vehicle Management Systems and Environmental Control Systems.
Contact Information
- Email Address: christopher.kaminski@duke.edu
Education
- B.S. in Aerospace Engineering, University of Central Florida
Research Interests
Christopher is interested in Nonsynchronous Vibrations in Turbine Flows, particularly in the development of frequency-domain models that can be used to analyze such flows in a computationally efficient manner.