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Dr. Erik Christiansen, PhD, PE, CFI
Principal Engineer, Exponent, Inc. (Los Angeles, CA)
Doctor of Philosophy, Princeton University
Dr. Erik Christiansen has specialized experience in the fields of Forensic Analysis: Fire & Explosion Investigation and Accidents & Safety: Fire Protection & Prevention. They earned their PhD in Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering from Princeton University. Formerly, they held roles such as Research Assistant at Princeton University. Currently, they work as a Principal Engineer at Exponent, Inc.
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Los Angeles, California
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Princeton University | Doctor of Philosophy |
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Principal Engineer | Exponent, Inc. (Los Angeles, CA) |
Research Assistant | Princeton University (Princeton, NJ) |
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A preliminary study of wildland fire pattern indicator reliability following an experimental fire | Journal Article |
Ignition of wildland fuels by hot metal particles and droplets | Conference Proceeding |
A case study of an ethylene oxide explosion in a sterilization facility | Conference Proceeding |
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