Amy Sullivan

Amy Sullivan received her BA in Physics from Bates College, and her MS and PhD in Physics from the University of Colorado at Boulder. She has worked in the photonics industry in the areas of liquid crystal displays, frequency-stabilized and high power tunable infrared lasers, and machine vision imaging systems. She has taught as an assistant professor at Agnes Scott College as well as an instructor at various colleges and universities in Colorado and now works as a research associate in the Electrical, Computer and Energy Engineering department at the University of Colorado.

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Design of High-Performance Optical Systems (Coursera) Coursera
University of Colorado Boulder

Design of High-Performance Optical Systems (Coursera)

Discover how to create cutting-edge optical instruments with 'Design of High-Performance Optical Systems'. This course extends your knowledge on paraxial system design and introduces you to the complexities of real lenses and their aberrations. Perfect for engineers, scientists, and anyone passionate about optics.

Jun 22nd 2026
5-12 Weeks
Optical Efficiency and Resolution (Coursera) Coursera
University of Colorado Boulder

Optical Efficiency and Resolution (Coursera)

Discover how to design effective optical systems with Optical Efficiency and Resolution, an in-depth online course offered by CU Boulder's Electrical Engineering department. This course will equip you with the fundamental mathematical and graphical techniques needed to create high-performance optical instruments, including eyeglasses, medical endoscopes, smartphone cameras, and telescopes.

Jun 15th 2026
5-12 Weeks
First Order Optical System Design (Coursera) Coursera
University of Colorado Boulder

First Order Optical System Design (Coursera)

Discover the art and science behind optical system design with this beginner-friendly course. Gain essential skills in creating a variety of optical instruments, from everyday items like glasses to advanced technologies such as telescopes. Start your journey into the fascinating world of optics today!

Jun 15th 2026
5-12 Weeks
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