Joshua E. Jackson, CEO
Dr. Jackson serves as the Chief Executive Officer of G2MT Laboratories. He is a mathematician/physicist who converted to metallurgy and has been preaching its virtues ever since. Dr. Jackson manages the corrosion laboratory and is part of Failure Analysis Review Team that assures every report is accurate and useful. His research expertise includes corrosion, foundry, high-temperature materials, hydrogen, and nondestructive analysis.
Massachusetts Institute of Technology
- BS, Physics, Mathematics, 1998-2003
Colorado School of Mines
- MS., Metallurgical Engineering, 2003-2007
- Ph.D., Metallurgical Engineering, 2007-2009
- Research Associate, 2009
- Graduate Research Scientist, 2004-2009
Angelique N. Lasseigne, CTO
Dr. Lasseigne serves as the Chief Technical Officer of G2MT Laboratories. She Brings to the company many years of experience in the field of materials science. Standing strong in her convictions of moral and ethics, Dr. Lasseigne is a world renowned expert in hydrogen embrittlement and corrosion. With an extensive background in metallurgical sciences, Dr. Lasseigne is the driving force of G2MT Laboratories.
Centenary College of Louisiana
- BS, Physics, 1996-1999
Colorado School of Mines
- BSc, Metallurgical and Materials Engineering, 1999-2001
- MS., Metallurgical and Materials Engineering, 2001-2004
- Ph.D., Metallurgical and Materials Engineering, 2004-2006
- Adjunct Faculty, 2007-2009
- Graduate Research Assistant, 2007-2009
National Institute of Standards and Technology
- NRC Post Doctorate Fellow, 2007-2009
Federal Institute For Materials Research and Testing, Berlin, Germany
- Research Scientist, 2002-2005
Garrett Atkins Sr., Metallurgist
Garrett, the Senior Metallurgist and classmate of both Dr. Lasseigne and Dr. Jackson, is a welding specialist. He has many years of experience in the oil and gas industry including 10+ years with ExxonMobile. Garrett assists with all failure projects and research.
LeTourneau University
- BS, Welding Engineering, 1997-2001
Colorado School of Mines
- MS, Metallurgical and Materials Engineering, 2002-2004
- Graduate Research Assistant 2002-2004