Samuel Lesko
About Samuel Lesko
Samuel Lesko is a Systems Integration Engineer currently working at Torc Robotics in Blacksburg, Virginia. He has a background in Computer Engineering and has held positions at organizations such as NASA Langley Research Center and VOLTMED, INC.
Work at Torc Robotics
Samuel Lesko has been employed at Torc Robotics since 2021, where he serves as a Systems Integration Engineer. His role involves integrating various systems to enhance the functionality and performance of robotic technologies. Located in Blacksburg, Virginia, he has contributed to the company's projects for three years. His expertise in systems integration plays a crucial role in advancing the company's mission in the robotics industry.
Previous Experience in Engineering
Before joining Torc Robotics, Samuel Lesko worked at NASA Langley Research Center as a Simulation Engineer from 2018 to 2021. His responsibilities included developing and implementing simulation models for aerospace applications. Prior to that, he was an R&D Engineer at VOLTMED, INC. from 2017 to 2018, where he focused on research and development projects. He also served as a Lab Assistant at the Center for Power Electronics Systems for three months in 2016.
Education and Expertise
Samuel Lesko earned a Bachelor’s Degree in Computer Engineering from Christopher Newport University, completing his studies from 2012 to 2016. His educational background provides a strong foundation in engineering principles. He possesses skills in AutoCAD and has expertise in Electrical Panel Design and Electrical Troubleshooting. His professional engineering background is complemented by a focus on Flight Simulation, enhancing his capabilities in the aerospace and robotics sectors.
Background in Aviation and Aerospace
Samuel Lesko has a strong background in the aviation and aerospace industry. His experience includes working as a Simulation Engineer at NASA Langley Research Center, where he contributed to projects that required advanced simulation techniques. This experience has equipped him with a deep understanding of the complexities involved in aerospace systems, which he applies in his current role at Torc Robotics.