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Mr. Gregory Haussmann, PhD, PE, CFEI
Principal Engineer, Exponent, Inc. (Houston, TX)
Doctor of Philosophy, Stanford University
Mr. Gregory Haussmann has specialized experience in the field of Fire & Explosion Investigation. They earned their PhD and MS in Mechanical Engineering from Stanford University, and BS in Engineering and Applied Sciences from California Institute of Technology. Formerly, they held roles such as Research Assistant at Stanford University. Currently, they work as a Principal Engineer at Exponent, Inc.
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Houston, Texas
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Stanford University | Doctor of Philosophy |
Stanford University | Master of Science |
California Institute of Technology | Bachelor of Science |
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Principal Engineer | Exponent, Inc. (Houston, TX) |
Research Assistant | Stanford University (Palo Alto, CA) |
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Pipe explosion during pigging procedure | Journal Article |
Flammable vapor ignition by engine exhaust systems | Journal Article |
Fire development and fatality analysis of the 19 April, 1993 fire at the Branch Davidian Mt. Carmel center, Waco, Texas | Journal Article |
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