John Doty
Associate Professor
Full-Time Faculty
School of Engineering: Department of Engineering Management and Systems
- Location: Kettering Laboratories Room 365H
- Phone: 937-229-2460
- Email: Contact
Profile
Selected Publications
- Doty, J.H. 2008. Designed experiments in computational fluid dynamics. Air Force Research Laboratory Visiting Faculty Research Program, Wright Patterson Air Force Base, October, in Dayton, Ohio.
- Doty, J.H, J.A. Camberos, and R.M. Kolonay. 2008. Development of a surrogate lift coefficient model for more efficient aerospace engineering analyses. Presented at the 33rd American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics Dayton-Cincinnati Aerospace Sciences Symposium, March 4, in Dayton, Ohio.
- Doty, J.H, J.A. Camberos, and D.J. Moorhouse. 2008. Applications of exergy destruction techniques for aerospace engineering. Presented at the 33rd American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics Dayton-Cincinnati Aerospace Sciences Symposium, March 4, in Dayton, Ohio.
- Doty, J.H, J.A. Camberos, and D.J. Moorhouse. 2008. Benefits of exergy-based analysis for aerospace engineering applications. Proceedings of the 40th American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics Thermophysics Conference, June 23-26, in Seattle, Wash.
- Doty, J.H. 2007. Exergy destruction minimization techniques for aerospace engineering. Air Force Research Laboratory Visiting Faculty Research Program, 2007 Final Report, Wright Patterson Air Force Base, in Dayton, Ohio.
Research and Work
- Lecturer, University of Dayton
- Faculty Researcher, U.S. Air Force Research Lab, Universal Technology Corporation
- Officer, U.S. Air Force
- Associate Professor, U.S. Naval Academy
- Assistant Professor, Air Force Institute of Technology
- President, Doty Consulting Services (systems engineering and management consulting)
- Project Manager, Defense Acquisition Board program
Degrees
- Ph.D., Mechanical Engineering, Purdue University, 1990
- M.S., Aeronautical Engineering, Air Force Institute of Technology, 1985
- B.S., Aeronautical Engineering, Air Force Institute of Technology, 1984
- B.S., Chemical Engineering, Clarkson University, 1980
Professional Activities
- American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics (AIAA)
- International Council of Systems Engineers (INCOSE)
Research Interests
- Pattern recognition and stochastic modeling
- Artificial intelligence
- Exergy destruction minimization techniques
- Physical and state modeling via surrogacy techniques
- Response surface methodologies
- Optimization methodologies
- Designed experiments