About Condition Engineering
Condition Engineering was founded to bring its novel monitoring systems to market. After the catastrophe that resulted in New Orleans in 2005 when the levees failed during Hurricane Katrina, the co-founders were inspired to develop a monitoring system to provide advanced warning of impending failure. Condition Engineering is developing a variety of condition & structural health monitoring systems that can improve the safety of such things as: earthen flood control systems, air and space vehicles and personal therapeutic systems.
Alaina B. Hanlon, Ph.D.
Co-Founder, Senior Engineer
Alaina Hanlon, Ph.D. holds degrees from Maine Maritime Academy and the University of Massachusetts, Amherst. Alaina has extensive experience in developing structural health monitoring systems, including monitoring systems using novel high temperature fiber optic sensors for use in spacecraft's thermal protection systems.
Rich Bradshaw, Ph.D.
Co-Founder, Senior Engineer
Rich Bradshaw, Ph.D. holds degrees from Worcester Polytechnic Institute and the University of Massachusetts, Amherst. Rich has extensive experience in software development, systems design and optimization and in the integration of electromechanical sensing systems.