Gregory Wrobel
About Gregory Wrobel
Gregory Wrobel is a Lead Engineer at 6K, with a strong academic background in Material Science and Engineering from The University of Connecticut, where he earned a Bachelor of Applied Science, a Master of Science, and a Doctor of Philosophy.
Work at 6K
Gregory Wrobel has served as Lead Engineer at 6K since 2017. In this role, he is responsible for overseeing engineering projects and initiatives within the organization. His position involves applying his expertise in material science to drive innovation and improve processes. He operates in the Greater Boston Area, contributing to the company's advancements in technology and engineering solutions.
Education and Expertise
Gregory Wrobel obtained a Bachelor of Applied Science (B.A.Sc.) in Material Science and Engineering from The University of Connecticut, completing his studies from 2004 to 2008. He further pursued a Master of Science (M.S.) in the same field from 2008 to 2010, followed by a Doctor of Philosophy (Ph.D.) from 2010 to 2013. His educational background provides a solid foundation in material science, equipping him with the knowledge necessary for his engineering role.
Background
Gregory Wrobel's academic career began at The University of Connecticut, where he engaged in various research and teaching roles. He worked as an Undergraduate Research Assistant under Dr. George Rossetti Jr. from 2006 to 2007. He continued his research as a Graduate Research Assistant, focusing on both his M.S. and Ph.D. studies under Dr. Puxian Gao. Additionally, he served as a Graduate Teaching Assistant and a Postdoctoral Fellow, further enhancing his experience in the field.
Research Experience
Throughout his time at The University of Connecticut, Gregory Wrobel participated in extensive research activities. He was involved in M.S. thesis research and Ph.D. dissertation research, both under the guidance of Dr. Puxian Gao. His research contributions spanned several years, including roles as an Undergraduate Researcher under Dr. Rainer Hebert and as a Graduate Research Assistant for additional Ph.D. research. This experience has significantly shaped his expertise in material science.