Braon Moseley
About Braon Moseley
Braon Moseley serves as the Director of the Auto and Surface Division at Tactual Labs Co., where he has worked since 2018. He specializes in capacitive and field sensing technologies, focusing on automotive sensing and mixed reality projects.
Work at Tactual Labs Co.
Braon Moseley has been employed at Tactual Labs Co. since 2016, initially serving as a Senior Analog and Sensor Designer. In 2018, he advanced to the position of Director of the Auto and Surface Division. His work focuses on automotive sensing technologies, particularly in the context of developing solutions for the 'car of the future.' Moseley is involved in mixed reality projects that incorporate Augmented Reality (AR) and Virtual Reality (VR), showcasing his commitment to innovation in the automotive sector.
Education and Expertise
Braon Moseley earned a Bachelor of Science degree in Electronics Engineering from Texas A&M University, where he studied from 1996 to 1999. His educational background laid the foundation for his specialization in capacitive sensing and field sensing technologies. He possesses extensive expertise in both digital and analog design, particularly for touch displays, which enhances his contributions to automotive and mixed reality applications.
Background
Before joining Tactual Labs Co., Braon Moseley accumulated significant experience in the engineering field. He worked as a Design Engineer at Invocon, Inc. from 1999 to 2002, followed by a role as a Telemetry Engineer at Battelle from 2002 to 2005. Moseley then served as a Platform Engineer at Dell from 2006 to 2010. This diverse background in various engineering roles has equipped him with a broad skill set applicable to his current work.
Professional Experience
Braon Moseley has held several engineering positions throughout his career. His tenure at Invocon, Inc. lasted three years, where he focused on design engineering. Following that, he worked at Battelle for three years as a Telemetry Engineer. At Dell, he served as a Platform Engineer for four years. These roles contributed to his development in the fields of electronics and sensor technology, leading to his current position at Tactual Labs Co.