Douglas F. Muster, Brown & Root Professor Emeritus and
former chair of the Department of Mechanical Engineering, died
recently. He was 88.
Muster earned bachelor’s and master’s degrees in
mechanical engineering from Marquette University in Wisconsin
and a Ph.D. from Illinois Institute of Technology after serving
as a captain in the U.S. Army during World War II.
He worked at General Electric Laboratories before joining the
Department of Mechanical Engineering at the UH Cullen College
of Engineering in 1961. He was appointed as the department's
chairman the following year and served in that role for a decade.
Muster continued teaching as a professor in the department
after passing the department's leadership to Professor Larry
Witte, one of the many faculty members he hired during his tenure
as chair. Witte serves as the college's associate dean for graduate
programs.
During his career, Muster also was an adjunct professor in the
UH Law Center and served as an expert witness in the area of
forensic engineering for attorneys across the country.
He is survived by his wife, Jean; daughter Deborah; and sons
Randy, Scott and Gordon.
Lindsay Lewis
lrlewis@uh.edu