Kameron Rausch is an optical engineer with 11 years of hands-on experience designing, prototyping, and characterizing optical sensor systems across academia, national labs, and industry. He combines deep expertise in radiometry, interferometry, MTF/PSF/BRDF measurement, and multi-camera registration with a track record of building custom testbeds and end-to-end simulation tools for spaceborne and commercial sensors. His work spans roles at Valve, Amazon, Microsoft, and The Aerospace Corporation, and includes 10 peer-reviewed publications and three patents pending. Known for turning complex optical requirements into practical hardware and calibration workflows, he excels at closing the loop between modeling, lab validation, and field deployment. Based in the Greater Seattle Area, he brings a unique blend of scientific rigor from a Ph.D. in Optical Sciences and pragmatic engineering that accelerates sensor development cycles. An often-overlooked strength is his experience transitioning laboratory-grade calibration methods into robust, manufacturable processes for commercial systems.
11 years of coding experience
10 years of employment as a software developer
The University of Arizona
B.S., Physics, B.S., Physics at Western Washington University
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