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Bryan
Moser Bryan is a pioneer in practical and theoretical solutions for the management of diverse, global teams. In 1989 Bryan was one of the first foreign engineers at the Basic Scientific Laboratory of Nissan in Japan. There he applied artificial intelligence to computer-aided design, multi-objective optimization, and robotic control problems. United Technologies Corporation (UTC) hired Bryan in 1991 to create a strategy for a UTC research presence in Asia. He developed a strategy and operation in Tokyo for strategic collaboration with industrial partners, leading universities and national R& D programs. In 1995 Bryan was invited as a visiting researcher to University of Tokyo. This team created a new research group focused ontheory, method, case validation and tools for the coordination of globally distributed design teams. Earlier he received a BS degree in Computer Science and Engineering in 1987 and a MS in Technology in Policy in 1989, both from Massachusetts Institute of Technology. While at MIT Bryan received the Karl Taylor Compton Award, Hugh Hampton Young Fellowship, and the Alumni Award for Excellence in Technology and Policy |
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