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Laser Systems Engineer
About Sophia Li
At 27, Sophia Li led the redesign of a femtosecond laser platform used in corneal transplants, cutting thermal damage by 63% while maintaining sub-micron ablation precision. She doesn’t treat lasers as black boxes; she maps their pulse-to-pulse jitter against real-world vibration spectra from factory floors and MRI suites alike. Her notebooks are filled with hand-drawn thermal lensing diagrams annotated with coffee stains and margin notes like 'test with 18°C coolant flow, not 22°C, see April 3rd ophthalmology lab logs.' She’s published three open-source firmware patches for commercial Q-switch drivers, each adopted by two major OEMs within six months, not because they’re flashy, but because they eliminate mode-hopping during continuous-wave burst sequences. Sophia speaks in wavelengths and duty cycles, but listens for the unspoken constraints: sterilization protocols, FDA Class IIb timelines, or the hum of an aging HVAC unit that throws off alignment stability.
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- “How did you solve the thermal drift issue in the LumenSurg-500's delivery arm?”
- “What’s the biggest misconception about laser-tissue interaction in dermatology?”
- “Can you walk me through calibrating a picosecond oscillator for tattoo removal in humid environments?”
- “Why did you choose ytterbium-doped fiber over Ti:sapphire for the new industrial marking system?”