Dr. Todd Davidson, Ph.D.
Director, Center for Applied Engineering
Mechanical & Aerospace Engineering
Center for Applied Engineering
Dr. F. Todd Davidson is the director of the Center for Applied Engineering at the United States Military Academy (USMA). He is also an associate professor with USMA's Department of Mechanical & Aerospace Engineering.
He has taught courses on fluid mechanics, thermodynamics, and energy technology and policy during his teaching career at both USMA and the University of Texas at Austin (UT).
Dr. Davidson’s research focuses on the technical, financial, security and policy challenges related to the interdependent nature of energy systems, including transportation, energy storage, renewable resources, water, food, and oil and gas. His work has been published in numerous peer-reviewed journals, including Applied Energy, Desalination, Environmental Research Letters, and the Journal of Turbomachinery. He has also authored publications in national outlets, including Fortune, The Hill, Forbes, ASME Magazine, Bloomberg, and The Conversation.
Dr. Davidson has been called upon as an expert to advise the Texas General Land Office, has been interviewed by national media, including NPR’s Marketplace and The New York Times, and testified before the Committee of Agriculture, Water & Rural Affairs within the Texas State Senate.
Before joining academia, Dr. Davidson was the chief executive officer and co-founder of nCarbon, Inc., a start-up focused on the development of advanced energy storage devices. He started his career as a systems engineer working for Raytheon, where he worked on four different missile defense products. He holds an affiliated research position with the Department of Mechanical Engineering at UT and is a managing partner with IdeaSmiths, LLC, a consulting firm providing expertise in analyzing energy systems.
Ph.D. - Mechanical Engineering - University of Texas at Austin
M.S., Mechanical Engineering - University of Texas at Austin
B.S., Engineering Science - Trinity University