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Manufacturing tolerances can contribute to performance degradation, but optical aberrations affect nominal performance even for perfectly manufactured lenses. Since aberrations can dramatically affect spot size and image quality, deciding which lens is best for your application is not always straightforward.
Join us for a 30-minute webinar on January 26, 2023, presented by Edmund Optics' experts Ian Schwartz and Oliva Fehlberg to learn how lens geometry affects the optical performance of your application.
At the conclusion of the webinar, participants will have a strong understanding of:
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Ian is a Product Line Engineer at Edmund Optics in Cherry Hill, NJ, USA. He joined Edmund Optics in 2021 and has spent time developing standard product for the Precision Optics Business Line, including spherical, achromatic, and aspheric lenses. Ian received a B.S. degree in Mathematics & Physics from Temple University in 2018 and an M.S. degree in Physics, with a concentration in Optics Instrumentation, from Stony Brook University in 2021.
Olivia is a Design Engineer at Edmund Optics in Tucson, AZ, USA where she does optical and mechanical design. She is a current chair of the Early Career and Students subcommittee for the International Society of Optics and Photonics (SPIE) and is also involved in mentoring young engineers at both the University of Arizona and Optica (formerly OSA). Olivia is passionate about diversity, equity & inclusion in tech industries and inspiring the next generation in STEM. She holds a B.S. in Optical Engineering from the University of Arizona.
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