Zemax Training

Our training courses are fast and effective ways to get up to speed quicklyAll-new courses for 2012! 

Our short courses are the best way to learn about optical design using Zemax. Our classes help you to efficiently and accurately model, analyze, optimize and tolerance virtually any optical system.

For 2012, we have completely re-written our course offerings.

Courses are held from introductory to advanced level, and cover all aspects of sequential lens design, illumination, stray light, programming Zemax and more.

In the US, all of our classes are held near Orlando, Florida as well as Seattle, Washington. Courses are also taught worldwide.

We offer the following courses:

Optical System Design Using Zemax (5 days) provides a thorough introduction to the Zemax optical system design environment. By the end of this class, attendees will have acquired the skills to be productive Zemax users. No prior knowledge of Zemax is required. The course concentrates on sequential ray tracing, but a day is devoted to non-sequential ray tracing. Hands-on examples and exercises apply the material to realistic optical design problems.
Optical System Design Using Zemax

Advanced Imaging System Design Using Zemax (5 days) is intended for users who need a thorough understanding of the advanced sequential analysis and optimization features of Zemax. It covers all the major features needed for taking an imaging or afocal design from initial specification to manufacture and test.  
Advanced Imaging System Design Using Zemax

Lighting and Illumination Design Using Zemax (3 days) covers the design of lighting and illumination systems in detail, along with stray light analysis. This course emphasizes the non-sequential features of Zemax, and is important to anyone involved in the design and manufacture of illumination systems, or who needs to control stray light in imaging or illumination systems.
Lighting and Illumination Design Using Zemax

Programming Zemax (2 days) covers ZPL macro programming, user-defined features and controlling Zemax via external programs such as MatLabĀ®. It is indispensable for anyone wanting to write their own code to control Zemax, or interface it to other programs.
Programming Zemax

 

See the Schedule for dates and prices.