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Leon Aslan

Sr. OptoMechanical Engineer at Observatories of The Carnegie Institution for Science

Leon Aslan is the Senior Opto-Mechanical Engineer at Carnegie Observatories.3 He is part of the Instrument Development team at Carnegie Science, working on telescope instruments and optical systems.23 Aslan is involved in projects such as the Magellan InfraRed Multi-Object Spectrograph (MIRMOS), where he contributes to the development of precision cryogenic positioning stages for detector dithering and flexure compensation.1 His work focuses on the design and implementation of advanced optical and mechanical systems for astronomical instruments.13

Highlights

Telescope instrument development pushes the bounds of discovery
Telescope instrument development pushes the bounds of discovery
A precision cryogenic positioning stage for detector dithering and ...
Jan 4 · spie.org
Ground-based and Airborne Instrumentation for Astronomy VIII - SPIE
Trends in Quantum Nanophotonics - Huang - Wiley Online Library
Jan 14 · link.aps.org
[PDF] Controlling Excitons in an Atomically Thin Membrane with a Mirror

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