Bryan Moser
Bryan Moser founded Global Project Design (GPD) in 1999 to bring collaborative design methods to businesses struggling with complex initiatives and programs.
In 1995, Moser was invited as a visiting researcher in the Precision Machinery Engineering Department at the University of Tokyo, where he is currently a doctoral candidate. With colleagues at MIT, the University of Connecticut and the University of Tokyo, he launched a research group focused on theory, method, case validation and tools for the coordination of globally distributed teams. United Technologies Corporation (UTC) hired Moser in 1991 to develop a strategy for UTC research presence in Asia. Previously, in 1989, he was one of the first foreign engineers at the Basic Scientific Laboratory of Nissan in Japan.
Moser earned a bachelor’s degree in computer science and engineering in 1987 and a master’s degree in technology and policy in 1989, both from MIT. While at MIT, Bryan received the Karl Taylor Compton Award, Hugh