Bryan graduated with B.S. degrees in Chemical Engineering and Environmental Sciences in May 2019. Much of Bryan's earlier research focused on pioneering useful applications of complex coacervate and polyelectrolyte complex materials for the advancement of science and humanity. More recently, Bryan worked to develop low-cost solutions for making medical grade water.
Bryan began his career as an Assistant Automation Engineer Bristol-Myers Squibb before starting a new role as a Senior Automation Enginee at Biogen. Working in biotech is significant to him because automating the manufacturing, process development, and R&D helps support scientists and engineers urgently developing new treatments for patients affected by diseases like Lung Cancer and Alzheimer's all over the world.
| 2019 | 21st Century Leader Award |
| 2019 | Commonwealth Honors College Honors Research Grant |
| 2018 | Grinspoon Entrepreneurial Spirit Awardee |
| 2018 | Commonwealth Honors College Honors Research Grant |
| Spring 2017 | Commonwealth Honors College Research Assistant Fellowship |
| 2017 | HackUMass hackathon winner |
| Fall 2017 | Commonwealth Honors College Research Assistant Fellowship |