This course emphasizes a systems-level overview of optomechanical engineering. Starting with the fundamentals of imaging, it reviews how optical system concepts flow down into optomechanical requirements on optical fabrication, alignment, structural design, mechanics of materials (metals, composites, and glasses), structural vibrations, thermal management, and kinematic mounts. The focus is on real-world design problems, as well as the commercial off-the-shelf (COTS) components used to solve them. This course emphasizes a systems-level overview of optomechanical engineering. Starting with the fundamentals of imaging, it reviews how optical system concepts flow down into optomechanical requirements on optical fabrication, alignment, structural design, mechanics of materials (metals, composites, and glasses), structural vibrations, thermal management, and kinematic mounts. The focus is on real-world design problems, as well as the commercial off-the-shelf (COTS) components used to solve them.
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| Product Category | Technical Courses and Programs |
| Product Number | SC1085 |
| Product Name | Optomechanical Systems Engineering |
| Type | Continuing Education Credit (CEU)?; Course |