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Dr. Kimberly Cameron, PhD
Principal, Engineering Systems Inc. (Washington, DC)
Doctor of Philosophy, Stanford University
Dr. Kimberly Cameron has specialized experience in Structural Engineering and Mechanical Engineering. They earned their BSE in Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering from Princeton University and their MS and PhD in Mechanical Engineering from Stanford University. Previously, they were a Senior Engineer at Exponent. Currently, they work as a Principal at Engineering Systems Inc.
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(949) ***-****
Irvine, California
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Institution | Degree Type |
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Stanford University | Doctor of Philosophy |
Stanford University | Master of Science |
Princeton University | Bachelor of Science in Engineering |
Title | Employer |
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Principal | Engineering Systems Inc. (Washington, DC) |
Senior Engineer | Exponent (Charlotte, NC) |
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The effect of low sulfur content on the weldability of linepipe steel | Conference Proceeding |
Effectivness of hydrostatic testing for high strength pipe material | Conference Proceeding |
Assessing pipeline integrity using fracture mechanics and currently available inspection tools | Conference Proceeding |
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