
Turbo Solutions News
Welcome, Adam Chevalier
December 2008
Adam Chevalier has joined Turbo Solutions as a Structural Design Engineer. A graduate of Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute, Adam previously worked for UTC and GE.
Phase II Small Business Innovation Research Project Nears Completion
November 24, 2008
Turbo Solutions recently submitted the draft final report for the Phase II SBIR program entitled "Rocket Engine Health Management System – Turbopump System." The final report will mark the culmination of more than two years of work for the U.S. Air Force Laboratory, on a ground-breaking design of a physics-based turbopump health management system. Turbo Solutions led a team of subcontractors including D&E Propulsion and Power, Inc., Mechanical Solutions, Inc., Faulkner Consulting Inc., and New England Rocket Development LLC.
Welcome, Eric Wood
November 2008
Eric Wood, a turbomachinery hardware specialist with more than 30 years' experience, has joined Turbo Solutions. We look forward to the wealth of hands-on knowledge, and pragmatism, he will contribute.
Welcome, Paul Charron
October 2008
We are pleased to announce the addition of Paul Charron to our engineering team. Paul has spent over a decade working as an engineer in the automotive and semiconductor industries.
Larger Office Space
October 2008
With more than twenty ongoing projects and several high-probability opportunities pending, Turbo Solutions recently doubled the size of its office in Norwich. The additional space will provide room for both visiting clients and new members of our staff.
Wind Turbine Design and Development Contract Awarded to Turbo Solutions
August 2008
Turbo Solutions has been hired to assist with the design and development of their patented wind turbine technologies. This new project is a continuation of Turbo Solutions' work relating to green energy.
Welcome, Brent Bartlett
February 2007
We are pleased to announce the addition of Brent Bartlett to our engineering staff. Brent has worked in the turbomachinery industry for many years, and most recently as a plasma process engineer at a local company. Brent earned B.S. degrees in both Mechanical and Aeronautical Engineering at Clarkson University, and a M.S. degree in Mechanical Engineering from the University of Vermont.
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