Christopher Dill
About Christopher Dill
Christopher Dill is a Development Engineer currently employed at Geospace Technologies in Houston, Texas. He has a background in Mechanical Engineering, having studied at the University of Texas at Austin and the University of Kansas, and has held various engineering roles including Project Manager at Arc Specialties and intern positions at National Instruments and the University of Kansas.
Current Role at Geospace Technologies
Christopher Dill has been employed as a Development Engineer at Geospace Technologies since 2019. His role involves contributing to the development of technology solutions within the organization. Geospace Technologies specializes in advanced geophysical instruments and equipment, and Dill's work supports the company's mission in the energy sector.
Previous Experience at Arc Specialties
Before joining Geospace Technologies, Christopher Dill worked as a Project Manager at Arc Specialties for 11 months in 2018. Based in Houston, Texas, he managed various projects, focusing on engineering solutions for automation in the oil and gas industry. This experience provided him with insights into project management and technical implementation.
Internship at National Instruments
In 2014, Christopher Dill served as an Engineering and Marketing Intern at National Instruments in Austin, Texas. During his three-month internship, he gained experience in both engineering and marketing, contributing to the development of technical products and understanding market needs.
Educational Background in Mechanical Engineering
Christopher Dill studied Mechanical Engineering at the Cockrell School of Engineering, University of Texas at Austin, from 2014 to 2017, where he earned his Bachelor's degree. Prior to that, he attended the University of Kansas - School of Engineering from 2012 to 2014, also achieving a Bachelor's degree in Mechanical Engineering. His educational background provided a strong foundation for his engineering career.
Internship Experience at KU School of Engineering
In 2013, Christopher Dill completed a three-month internship as a Biomedical Research Lab Intern at the KU School of Engineering. This role allowed him to engage in research activities, enhancing his practical skills in a laboratory setting and contributing to his overall engineering education.