51³ÉÈË

Engineering

Faculty & Staff

Charles Riggs

Charles Riggs

Associate Professor of Engineering
Crispin Hall, Room 313
636.542.2624
Research Interests
Aerosol transport
Education
University of Missouri-Columbia | Ph.D. | Nuclear Engineering
University of Missouri-Columbia | M.S. | Nuclear Engineering
University of Missouri-Columbia | M.A. | Radiochemistry
Central Missouri State University | B.S. | Chemistry
Bio

Dr. Charles Riggs power generation, energy delivery, and safety experience combined with presenting engineering courses at the University of Missouri-Columbia bring current industrial experience to the new engineering program.  Work at Ameren’s Energy and Operating Centers’ required Dr. Riggs to effectively work with a diverse worldwide work force which valued equity and inclusion of all. 
  
Dr. Charles Riggs doctoral research involved laboratory studies of aerosol transport in a pressurized water reactor containment building after a transient event.  He is now working on simulation of aerosol transport in nuclear and environmental applications using Direct Simulation Monte Carlo (DSMC) methods.  

I look forward to working with 51³ÉÈË students to develop engineering skills, learn about DSMC aerosol transport, and draw on my industrial experience to know what to expect as an engineer.  Courses I present use the ADDIE (Analyze, design, develop, implement, evaluate) model, where student evaluation of the course is essential.