Joseph “Joe” Pegna

Joseph “Joe” Pegna
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Joseph “Joe” Pegna

Chief Scientist, Board Member, Lead Co-Founder

Joe Pegna, the lead cofounder of Free Form Fibers, has 20 years of research experience pursuing advanced computer-driven manufacturing processes known as free form fabrication. In the early 1990’s he settled on laser-induced chemical vapor deposition (LCVD) as the most promising means to achieve his goal. Out of the subsequent research came patents, know-how, and trade secrets which comprise some of the foundation for Free Form Fibers’ unique expertise.

Joe’s undergraduate training in mathematics and physics led to various graduate degrees in mechanical design, automated manufacturing, and computer automation, capped with a Ph.D. in Mechanical Engineering from Stanford University in 1988.

His research has been recognized by professional societies (Society of Manufacturing Engineers Foundation Award), non-profit organizations (ATT foundation award), federal agencies (National Science Foundation Presidential Young Investigator Award) and the National Academy of Engineers (NAE Frontier Fellow). In 2001, he was awarded the Canada Research Chair professorship in Free Form Fabrication at the University of Montreal where he perfected LCVD fiber growth processes. His work has been featured in many trade publications, the WALL STREET JOURNAL, various area newspapers, and by the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation.

His academic career includes 10 years on the faculty of RPI and 10 years on the faculty of Polytechnique Montreal.