Craig Bryant has a diverse work experience spanning several industries. Craig started their career as a Graduate Student Research Assistant at Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory, where they specialized in fluorescence detected sub-Kelvin X-ray Magnetic Circular Dichroism (XMCD) experiments. After completing their research assistantship, they joined Solo Energy Corporation as an Instrumentation Engineer, where they managed data acquisition systems on experimental engines.
Following their time at Solo Energy Corporation, Craig worked at Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory again, this time as a Scientific Engineering Associate. In this role, they provided technical and operational expertise in the development of instrumentation and software for beamlines and end stations.
Craig then transitioned to roles in the private sector, joining Nanomix as a Sr. Test Engineer and later as a Sr. Product Engineer. At Nanomix, they designed and developed nanoelectronic sensor systems for medical and industrial applications, and also built and operated automated testing fixtures for nanoelectronic gas sensors.
After Nanomix, Craig joined RheoSense as a Project Manager, Mechanical Design. Here, they managed the product development process of viscometers based on patented MEMS sensor technology, overseeing conceptual system design and managing industrial design contractors.
Craig then moved on to Eksigent Technologies LLC, where they served as a Principal Engineer. In this role, they led the commercial development of disposable liquid pumps for medical applications, designing new architecture for electro-kinetic pumps and building technology demonstration systems.
Most recently, Craig has been working at Ceres Imaging, initially as the Lead Mechanical Engineer before advancing to Head of Data Acquisition and finally Director of Data Acquisition. In these roles, they designed and re-designed prototype camera systems, and was responsible for acquiring and managing data.
Craig Bryant attended the University of California, Davis from 1990 to 1998, where they pursued a Bachelor's and Master's degree in Physics and Applied Science Engineering.
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