
Joshua H. developed the Generalized Phase Surfaces feature for the HarrisonKramer/optiland repository, enabling advanced modeling of metasurfaces and spatial light modulators. He designed and implemented the PhaseInteractionModel in Python, introducing multiple phase profiles such as constant, radial, grid, and linear grating, and integrated them into the existing ray tracing and factory systems. His work included efficiency scaling, additional parameterization, and comprehensive testing to ensure CI-ready quality. By leveraging skills in diffractive optics, object-oriented programming, and scientific computing, Joshua enhanced the platform’s optical design capabilities, supporting more accurate simulations and faster iteration for researchers and engineers working with complex photonic systems.

Delivered the Generalized Phase Surfaces feature for metasurfaces and spatial light modulators via the PhaseInteractionModel. Implemented multiple phase profiles (constant, radial, grid, linear grating) and integrated them into factories and ray tracing. Finalized the generalized phase grating feature with added parameters and efficiency scaling; achieved comprehensive testing and CI-ready quality. This work enhances optical modeling capabilities, enabling more accurate design and faster iteration across HarrisonKramer/optiland.
Delivered the Generalized Phase Surfaces feature for metasurfaces and spatial light modulators via the PhaseInteractionModel. Implemented multiple phase profiles (constant, radial, grid, linear grating) and integrated them into factories and ray tracing. Finalized the generalized phase grating feature with added parameters and efficiency scaling; achieved comprehensive testing and CI-ready quality. This work enhances optical modeling capabilities, enabling more accurate design and faster iteration across HarrisonKramer/optiland.
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