Adaptive Optics Research Staff at Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory
Livermore, California, United States
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Aaron Lemmer is an adaptive optics researcher at Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory, applying advanced optical engineering to high-contrast imaging since 2022. He holds a PhD (and MA) in Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering from Princeton University, building a foundation in precision instrumentation and experimental science. His career blends frontline research with STEM education and outreach, including roles as an honors STEM teacher and mathematics instructor, reflecting a commitment to scientific citizenship. Earlier training includes an NSF Research Experience for Undergraduates at Michigan State University and a summer undergraduate research fellowship at Mayo Clinic, underscoring a versatile, interdisciplinary background. Based in Livermore, CA, Aaron brings nine years of research experience and a passion for translating complex concepts into accessible learning and collaborative problem-solving. He pursues knowledge with a curiosity-driven mindset, embodying the idea that the delight is in the finding as much as the knowing.
9 years of coding experience
BSc (summa cum laude), Engineering Physics/Applied Physics, BSc (summa cum laude), Engineering Physics/Applied Physics at University of Wisconsin-River Falls
PhD, Mechanical + Aerospace Engineering, PhD, Mechanical + Aerospace Engineering at Princeton University
Adaptive extended Kalman filter for online estimation of deformable mirror model parameters
Contributions:8 PRs, 11 pushes, 2 branches in 4 days
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