Summary
Brady Moon is an assistant professor of mechanical engineering and robotics researcher with nine years of experience developing autonomous systems that improve quality of life through better robot autonomy. He holds a PhD in Robotics from Carnegie Mellon and has led applied research in motion planning, machine learning, and autonomy—from cooperative UAV search algorithms to monocular-camera 3D inspection systems deployed at Sandia National Laboratories. Known for blending rigorous academic work with practical system building, he has shepherded projects from algorithmic innovation to fielded drone systems and K–12 STEM outreach programs. Based in Provo, Utah, he is driven by elegant design and continual learning, and often seeks the hard, interdisciplinary problems that bridge theory and real-world deployment.
8 years of coding experience
9 years of employment as a software developer
Doctor of Philosophy - PhD, Robotics, Doctor of Philosophy - PhD, Robotics at Carnegie Mellon University
Bachelor's degree, Electrical Engineering, Bachelor's degree, Electrical Engineering at Brigham Young University