Christopher Billings

Senior Research and Project Engineer – Advanced Manufacturing
Chris Billings

As Senior Research and Project Engineer for advanced manufacturing (AM), Billings brings extensive experience in additive manufacturing technologies and is helping define the AM capabilities best suited for InSPIRE’s industry, academic, military, and entrepreneurial partners. He is also overseeing the planning, design, and calibration work already underway for InSPIRE’s primary manufacturing facilities expected to break ground in 2026.

Chris previously worked at the University of Oklahoma, where he built and oversaw an AM laboratory specializing in metal additive manufacturing, CNC machining, materials testing, digital twins, and DoD-aligned quality workflows. He’s led major efforts funded through the Air Force Research Lab, Small Business Innovation Research (SBIR) and Small Business Technology Transfer (STTR) partnerships, and industry collaborations. During his tenure, he led a team of 15 researchers and secured more than $19 million in external funding towards operationalizing advanced manufacturing.

Chris retains deep research experience from his years at the University of Oklahoma, where he honed his ability to design training programs and lead equipment testing, analysis, validation, and process optimization procedures for metal additive systems. His current research centers on establishing a comprehensive cradle-to-grave qualification framework for AM, combining process characterization, in-situ monitoring, and post-process evaluation to connect processing conditions directly to measurable quality outcomes.

Chris enjoys bridging machine-level data with predictive quality models and managing large, technical projects. He has broad experience in working with a range of stakeholders, including those in applied technologies and research, industry, academia, and government agencies. With his teaching experience as co-lecturer of advanced additive manufacturing at the University of Oklahoma and his prior teaching experience in AM, statics, CAD, and combustion engine systems, Chris is passionate about mentoring students and contributing to a strong talent pipeline in Northwest Florida.

He holds a Ph.D. in Mechanical Engineering from the University of Oklahoma with a focus on additive manufacturing. He has co-authored 19 peer reviewed articles/papers and has received several awards and honors for his work, including the GCOE Dissertation Excellence Award, Jim and Bee Close Engineering Scholarship, Marathon Oil Scholarship, and the Boren Award Scholarship.