Peter Brown is a Senior Member of the Technical Staff and physicist with 8+ years building and delivering cutting-edge experimental platforms that bridge atomic physics, super-resolution microscopy, and quantitative imaging. He has led design, construction, and control of complex optical systems and microscopes, authored multiple high-impact publications (including Science and Nature Physics), and contributes open-source Python tools for structured illumination microscopy. Equally comfortable with hands-on lab work—UHV systems, lasers, RF and analog electronics, machining—and GPU-accelerated image reconstruction, he rapidly learns new techniques and translates novel ideas into reproducible experiments. Based in Greater Boston, he combines deep technical breadth with strong communication and collaboration skills developed through coordinating multi-group projects and prolific scientific dissemination.
8 years of coding experience
12 years of employment as a software developer
Rockhurst High School
Bachelor of Arts - BA Honors Physics, Bachelor of Arts - BA Honors Physics at University of Chicago
Doctor of Philosophy (PhD) Physics, Doctor of Philosophy (PhD) Physics at Princeton University
Code for running a multicolor structured illumination microscopy (SIM) experiment using a DLP6500 digital micromirror device (DMD) and performing SIM reconstruction.
Contributions:7 releases, 501 commits, 7 PRs in 2 years 6 months
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Peter Brown - Senior Member Of The Technical Staff at Draper