Courtney Green, Ph.D., P.E.; Structural and Material Forensics Project Engineer

Courtney Green, Ph.D., P.E.; Structural and Material Forensics Project Engineer

Teaching Assistant Professor and Advisor

Dr. Courtney Green is a Teaching Assistant Professor and academic advisor for the Office of Student Success and Development in the Williams States Lee College of Engineering at Charlotte. She teaches the Introduction to Engineering (ENGR 1201), Engineering Technology and Construction Management (ETGR 1201) courses, Engineering Ethics (CTCM 2530), and advises first-year engineering students. Along with teaching and advising, she is active in engineering education research related to broadening participation in engineering and academic success and persistence of engineering transfer students. Prior to joining Charlotte, she worked as a project engineer at SKA Consulting Engineers, Inc., in the Building Solutions Group. She performed forensic investigations to determine the condition of building systems and components, prepared remedial designs, and led construction administration. She obtained a Ph.D. in Educational Research, Measurement, and Evaluation in 2022; an M.S. in Engineering with a structural engineering concentration from UNC Charlotte in 2008; and a B.S. in Mathematics from Marshall University in 2004.