Brayden Myers

About Brayden:

Originally from Columbus, Ohio, Brayden was a Ph.D. student in the Nuclear Engineering Department at NC State. While being part of the Plasma for Life Sciences group, he was interested in plasma spectroscopy and the application of atmospheric pressure plasmas. He graduated from Xavier University with a degree in Physics and was also an Engineer Officer in the Army National Guard. Brayden wanted to continue research pertaining to the biomedical applications of plasmas in the future.

 

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Education:

Doctor of Philosophy Nuclear Engineering North Carolina State University 2021
Bachelor of Science Physics
Minor:  Applied Mathematics
Xavier University 2016

 

Experience:

NCSU Nuclear Engineering – Research Assistant

  • Characterizing COST Reference Plasma Source
January 2018 – present
NCSU Nuclear Engineering – Teaching Assistant

  • NE 795, NE 400/500, NE 528
August 2016 – December 2017
VEGA Americas – Engineering Intern

  • Monte Carlo simulation for nuclear industrial gauges
May 2016 – August 2016
Xavier University Mathematics – Teaching Assistant

  • Calculus I and II
August 2015 – May 2016