Bryan Moran
About Bryan Moran
Bryan Moran is a Senior Engineering Technologist and Photonics Engineer at Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory, where he has worked since 2004. He has extensive experience in optical systems design, data acquisition, and analysis, and previously served as a Laser Electro Optics Technician at the same laboratory for 15 years.
Work at Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory
Bryan Moran has been employed at Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory (LLNL) since 1985, with a brief hiatus between 2000 and 2004. He initially served as a Laser Electro Optics Technician for 15 years before transitioning to the role of Senior Technical Associate, Photonics Engineer. In 2004, he resumed his career at LLNL as a Senior Engineering Technologist, Photonics Engineer. His work focuses on photonics, where he has developed advanced fiber optic-based ultrafast diagnostics and designed classic optical systems and fiber optic systems.
Education and Expertise
Bryan Moran studied at Texas State Technical College Waco, where he earned an Associate of Arts degree from 1981 to 1983. He furthered his education at the same institution, obtaining a Bachelor of Science degree. His expertise includes using LabVIEW for experimental control, instrument control, and data acquisition and analysis. He is also skilled in utilizing Zemax optical design software for modeling optical systems and CAD software for designing necessary items.
Background in Photonics Engineering
Bryan Moran has extensive experience in the field of photonics engineering. He worked at Novalux as an Applications Engineer from 2000 to 2004, where he applied his knowledge in optical systems. His background includes significant contributions to the design and development of optical and fiber optic systems, showcasing his technical skills and understanding of photonics.
Security Clearance and Professional Standing
Bryan Moran holds a Q level security clearance, which allows him to access classified information related to national security. This clearance is indicative of his trusted status within the field and his ongoing contributions to sensitive projects at Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory.