Bryan Maas is a Senior Optical Engineer at The Johns Hopkins University Applied Physics Laboratory since June 2016. Prior experience includes serving as a Teaching Assistant at The Institute of Optics, where workshops were conducted to guide students through optical problems and assessments. In June 2015, Bryan worked as an Optical Engineering Intern at Photon Engineering, LLC, applying knowledge of radiometry and lens design to various projects. Bryan also held a Data Assistant Intern position at Washington University in St. Louis, focusing on analyzing CT image data to optimize radiation dosages. Bryan earned a Master's degree in Optics/Optical Sciences and a Bachelor of Science in Laser and Optical Engineering from the University of Rochester.
The Johns Hopkins University Applied Physics Laboratory
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We solve complex research, engineering, and analytical problems that present critical challenges to our nation. APL—the nation’s largest university affiliated research center—provides U.S. government agencies with deep expertise in specialized fields to support national priorities and technology development programs. We also serve as independent trusted technical agents to the government, providing continuity for highly complex, multigenerational technology development systems.