James C. Williams: Advancing Aerospace Through Material Design
Date: July 25, 2024

James C. Williams: Advancing Aerospace Through Material Design

The complexity of materials problems amazed Williams and drew him towards his first job as an engineer at Boeing. Williams went on to earn his PhD at the University of Washington and work in research and development of titanium alloys for aerospace, aviation, and nuclear applications. Beyond his roles as a researcher, consultant, and leader in Boeing, the Science Center, and General Electric, Williams has undertaken many faculty positions at Carnegie Mellon, Ohio State, and North Texas University. Williams has served twice as a dean of engineering and has been awarded many honors for achievements in his career. He was initiated into the National Academy of Engineering and recognized by special lectures organized by AIME and ASM. Williams’ words of wisdom to young engineers is to take different opportunities to grow your career, but remember to value your support system.

Watch his oral history to learn about his accomplishments.

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