Mélanie R. Leclerc
Researcher/Optical Design at INO
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Area of Expertise:
Optical design , Zemax , Astronomical instrumentation , Imaging lens , Polarization , Infrared
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2004 - Present. Researcher, Optical design, INO, Quebec, QC, Canada.
Optical design and tolerancing of various optical and optomechanical assemblies, use of Zemax software. Design work and simulations on the SCUBA-2 polarimeter and on the SCUBA-2 Imaging Fourier Transform Spectrometer that will be used on the JWST telescope. Design of the imaging optics and integration and qualification of the space qualified thermal imaging cameras (Aquarius SAC/D – NIRST) . Design of various imaging and illuminating devices.

2002 – 2004. Principal Optical Engineer, UK Astronomy Technology Centre, Edinburgh, Scotland, United Kingdom.
Design and tolerancing of the field corrector and of the filters plane on the 4 meters VISTA telescope for astronomical surveys in the infrared, located at Paranal, Chile.

1996 – 2002. Optical engineer, EXFO Electro-optical Engineering, Quebec, QC, Canada.
Design, prototyping and characterisation of fibre optics testing equipment, mainly Michelson interferometers (bulk and fibered), femtosecond PMD and polarization state test equipment, and other equipment related to chromatic and polarization mode dispersion. Training of the production team members for mass production of those devices. Prototyping and characterisation of wavelength meters (with gratings). Responsible for the laser certification (CRDH, IEC).

Fields of interest:
- Development of astronomic and space qualified instruments and testing equipments
- Optical design using Zemax
- Project management
- Design and prototyping of imaging and illuminating devices
- Design and prototyping of free space beam propagation and fibered devices
- Design and prototyping of interferometers, Fourier transform spectrometers and wavelength meters with gratings
- Design of polarimeters
- Training of production teams for mass production of sensitive and complex measuring devices
Publications (18)

Proceedings Article | 14 September 2023 Paper
Proceedings Volume 12798, 127981T (2023) https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2692507
KEYWORDS: Tolerancing, Systems modeling, Alignment modeling, Manufacturing, Optical alignment, Lenses, Optomechanical design, Optical analysis, Optical design, Optical design software, Optical tolerancing

Proceedings Article | 14 May 2018 Presentation + Paper
Linda Marchese, Michel Doucet, Nathalie Blanchard, Melanie Leclerc, Marc Terroux, Martin Briand, Martin Otis, Michel Jacob, Cleophace Akitegetse, Helene Spisser, Luc Mercier, François Duchesne, Marc Girard, Lucie Gagnon, Martin Massicote, Bruno Fisette, Mathieu Tremblay, Bruno Tremblay, Pascal Bourqui, Alain Bergeron
Proceedings Volume 10639, 106392B (2018) https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2305398
KEYWORDS: Terahertz radiation, Cameras, Image transmission, Image resolution, Active optics, Objectives, Optical design, Image quality, Imaging systems, Indium oxide

Proceedings Article | 21 November 2017 Open Access Paper
Proceedings Volume 10566, 105662V (2017) https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2308275

Proceedings Article | 23 August 2017 Paper
Proceedings Volume 10371, 103710N (2017) https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2276954
KEYWORDS: Large telescopes, Mirror mounts, Optical mounts, Optomechanical design, Telescopes, Integrated optics, Adaptive optics, Finite element methods, Infrared imaging, Mirrors

Proceedings Article | 28 July 2014 Paper
Proceedings Volume 9147, 91472Q (2014) https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2056991
KEYWORDS: Computer programming, Prisms, Stars, Telescopes, Adhesives, Finite element methods, Polarization, Sensors, Interfaces, Polarimetry

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