

James C. Williams III
Renowned for innovative contributions in the field of aerospace engineering, Dr. James C. Williams III has established a distinguished career marked by academic excellence and leadership. Dr. Williams received his B.S. and M.S. degrees from Virginia Tech, followed by a Ph.D. from the University of Southern California, laying a solid foundation for his future endeavors in engineering education and research. Dr. Williams began his academic career at North Carolina State University, where he served as a professor and associate department chairman. His leadership and vision were further recognized when he assumed the role of department chairman of the Aerospace Engineering Department at Auburn University. Under his guidance, the department flourished, gaining recognition for its research output and academic rigor. Throughout his career, Dr. Williams has been a prolific contributor to the field, authoring or co-authoring over 55 research papers and 20 technical reports. His work has been instrumental in advancing knowledge and understanding in aerospace engineering, influencing both academic peers and industry practitioners. In addition to his research contributions, Dr. Williams has been actively involved in the broader engineering community. He has been a member of several honorary fraternities, reflecting his commitment to academic excellence and professional integrity. His expertise and dedication to quality education were further acknowledged through his role as an evaluator and member of the Engineering Accreditation Commission, where he contributed to maintaining high standards in engineering education. Dr. Williams' career is characterized by a blend of scholarly achievement, leadership, and service to the engineering community. His contributions continue to inspire students and colleagues alike, leaving a lasting impact on the field of aerospace engineering.
Publications
, 45-50, 2002-02-01
, 2011-01-01
, 2021-05-02
, 741-748, 1993-07-01
, 9-25, 2016-06-30