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Bob Greska

Headshot of Bob Gresks

CEO & Founder

Bob Greska received his Bachelor of Science Degree in Mechanical Engineering from Southeastern Massachusetts University (Ranked #2 after MIT, Now Called U. Mass.) in 1978. He focused his studies on Material Science, specifically carbon, and mentored under his life-long friend, the developer of fiber optics.

Mr. Greska joined Lockheed Missile and Space in Sunnyvale, California, in 1978. After one year as a Materials Specialist with carbon fiber reinforced plastics, he was appointed as the Process Engineer to oversee the fabrication of the ceramic billets used for the Space Shuttles Columbia’s reentry heat shield tiles.

A Career in Materials Engineering

In 1980, Mr. Greska relocated to Littleton, Colorado, and provided Materials Engineering support for Carbon Fiber spacecraft structures at Martin Marietta Aerospace. He provided design support for Boeing’s 767 aircraft engine nacelle. He worked on the Venus Magellan probe and Manned Maneuvering Unit (space backpack). Bob specified, coordinated, and oversaw testing of critical Carbon spacecraft components for special programs. He was the Materials Engineering “point man” at NASA in New Orleans, supporting the Space Shuttles external tank production scale-up. He managed and ran an $8M production operation for thermal ablative heat shield paint over a four-year period. He reported to the head of Research and Development, of Martin Marietta, developing Carbon materials used for spacecraft laser strike defense.

Satellite

In 1990, Mr. Greska dedicated his life to the advancement of health and human performance founding Engineering Innovations, LLC.

Engineering Innovations was a firm that design and manufactured carbon, carbon fiber, and Kevlar structures for the medical, sports, fitness, and aerospace communities. Mr. Greska was one of the pioneers in braiding Carbon fiber.

Bob Greska's Engineering Legacy

Health and Human Performance

Robot Arm

Spring Loaded Shoe

Metabolic Table

Glass Mandrel

Hypobaric Chamber

Hydrogen Electrolysis

Energy Return Crutches

Top-Fuel Dragster Seat

Robot Arm
spring loaded shoe
table
glass mandrels
high altitude chamber
Hydro Array
Crutches
dragster seat

Mr. Greska developed a revolutionary Carbon Fiber robot arm, graphite-wrapped baseball bats, drumsticks, violin bows, and many other carbon products.

Mr. Greska pioneered the modern day spring shoe, developing and testing prototypes at MIT in Cambridge, MA.

Mr. Greska produced large honeycomb-sandwich graphite-epoxy force platforms for human metabolic studies.

Mr. Greska produced large honeycomb-sandwich graphite-epoxy force platforms for human metabolic studies.He also developed electrolysis devices to separate hydrogen fuel from water and to produce healthy alkalize drinking water

Mr. Greska pioneered a personal hypobaric high-altitude simulation chamber providing known Tour De France Bicyclist a competitive edge. (see: www.Hypobaric.com)

Mr. Greska developed many electrolysis devices to separate hydrogen fuel from water and to produce healthy alkalize drinking water.

Mr. Greska developed energy return crutches and carbon-fiber prosthetics that significantly helped disabled individuals.

Mr. Greska's developed a body fitting graphite/Kevlar seat for top-fuel dragsters.

Greska's C60 has been featured on

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