Technical Team
Installation Operations Manager
Nathan Krohn
Nathan is the Installation Operations Manager where he leads numerous technical programs as well as new venture opportunities and technology innovation projects. With over 12 years of experience in engineering, hydrodynamic motion analysis, vessel coordination, and offshore project management, Nathan ensures Triton’s solutions are feasible with regards to installation, operability, and general offshore readiness. Holding a BS in Ocean Engineering from Texas A&M University, he has extensive expertise in Orcina OrcaFlex modeling, subsea field development, and vessel operations. In his spare time, Nathan enjoys hiking, camping, and overlanding across the US with his family.
Lead Geotechnical Engineer
Paul Sauco, PhD, PE
Dr. Paul Sauco, PE has 13 years of experience as a design and research geotechnical engineer. As the Lead Geotechnical Engineer for Triton Anchor, he is responsible for performing numerical analyses specific to the Triton Anchor System, characterizing subsurface profiles based on site investigation and laboratory data, and developing and updating design equations for the Triton Anchor System. Prior to joining Triton Anchor in 2022, he was a senior civil engineer in the bridge design section of the Rhode Island Department of Transportation. Paul received his PhD from the University of Rhode Island in 2022 where his research focused on the three-dimensional analyses of deeply embedded helical anchors in sand, bucket foundations in sand, and reticulated micropile systems. He is also a licensed professional engineer in the state of Rhode Island. Paul spends just about all his free time at various soccer fields across New England where his son and daughter are accomplished youth soccer players. Additionally, he has coached youth baseball for more than ten years for Coventry Little League in Rhode Island. Aside from engineering and sports, Paul enjoys attending concerts and festivals – having seen Pearl Jam live over 60 times.
Geotechnical Engineer
Ragini Gogoi, PhD
Hi, I am Ragini Gogoi – I joined Triton Anchors full time from 1st April 2024. I did my bachelor’s in engineering from Manipal Institute of Technology in India, and then came to the US to pursue my master’s and then my PhD at Texas A&M University, College Station. I love to doodle and sketch as it’s a great stress buster. My other great interest is taking long drives and going on driving holidays. I am passionate about reading and history as well, in line with my entire family.
Mechanical Engineer
Jordan Bessette
Jordan Bessette has been working as a Staff Engineer for Triton Anchor since October of 2023, with her responsibilities focusing on Mechanical Analysis and Computer Aided Design. She previously worked as an intern at the National Renewable Energy Laboratory simulating the automation of wind turbine blade manufacturing using ROS. Prior to that she worked at the Advanced Structures and Composites Center as a C++ Developer working on backend material property characterization while working on her degree. She graduated from the University of Maine with a degree in Mechanical Engineering Technology.
Mechanical Engineer
Julia Meisser
Julia Meisser is a Staff Mechanical Engineer at Triton Anchor. She joined the company in October of 2023. Before joining Triton Anchor, Julia spent a year and a half working as a Mechanical Engineer at Diversified Technologies Inc., where she supported mechanical design of high voltage systems for radar applications and SBIRs. Julia graduated from Worcester Polytechnic Institute in May of 2022 with a double major in Mechanical Engineering and Robotics Engineering. She spent much of her senior year at WPI working on the Lionfish Harvesting Major Qualifying Project, where she learned about design for undersea applications and gained experience in the Blue Robotics ecosystem. She has also participated in and mentored FIRST Robotics programs for over thirteen years and has a passion for robotics and dynamic mechanical systems.
Structural Engineer
Michael Davis
Michael is a structural engineer and has been with Triton since September 2023. Before that, he received a BS and MS from UMass Amherst in Civil and Environmental Engineering. Michael’s graduate research included the design and analysis of mooring and shared anchoring systems for deepwater offshore wind applications. Michael enjoys spending his free time playing soccer, basketball, and tennis.
Robotics Engineer
Jules Brettle
I majored in Robotics Engineering at Olin College of Engineering in Needham, MA. I was a MassCEC summer intern for Triton in 2022. I was invited to return the following year, and I've been here ever since. I primarily work on the mechanical design of the anchor installation tool.
Robotics Engineer
Loren Lyttle
I am a robotics engineer from Olympia, WA. My interests in the field vary widely from physics and modeling to form and design to algorithms and human interaction. Over the course of my undergraduate education at Olin College of Engineering, I gained experience in swarm robotics and control theory; skills I am happy to be developing at Triton Anchor! Here I work on our control system and user interface. It is very exciting to be part of something so new and creative, and I am proud to take part in defining the growing wind industry. My hobbies at home include playing piano and going on mountain hikes when the weather permits. I also enjoy playing DnD and watching movies with friends.