Introduction

After over 20 years of service to the University of St. Thomas College of Engineering, Dr. Camille George retired in March 2023.

Camille George has a broad background in applied industrial research that includes examining magneto-mechanical pumps, modeling aircraft engine failures, and predicting performance in twin-screw compressors. George has collaborated on scientific studies with Stanford, University of Minnesota and the University of Limoges in France. Her particular field of expertise is in the coupling of electro-magnetic fields with ionized gases. Applications range from welding and surface coatings, to odor and waste destruction. She is a member of ASME, SWE and ASEE.

Courses

  • ENGR 381 Thermodynamics
  • ENGR 382 Heat Transfer and Fluid Flow
  • ENGR 326/328 Fuel Cell Systems
  • ENGR 480/481 Senior Design
  • THEO 397 Christian Faith and the Engineering Profession

Links

View the documentary "Field to Fork" where Dr. Camille George, mechanical engineering professor at the University of St. Thomas, works with students to create a dryer for breadfruit in Haiti.

Academic Areas and Departments

College of Engineering - Dean's Office

College of Engineering

Education

Mechanical Engineering (Plasma Science) with Minor in Aerospace Engineering
PhD, University of Minnesota
Mechanical Engineering (Heat Transfer)
MS, University of Illinois at Chicago
Fluids Engineering
BS, University of Illinois at Chicago
Liberal Arts
BA, University of Chicago