Olivier Beltramo-Martin’s work is dedicated to enhance the science exploitation of Adaptive-optics assisted astronomical instruments that equip ground-based telescopes, through optimal real-time control for tomographic systems, PSF determination for post-processing of AO images and atmospheric turbulence characterization. He achieved his PhD graduation supervised by G. Rousset in 2014 at the Observatoire de Meudon, LESIA on the demonstration on lasers-based multi-objects adaptive optics with the pathfinder CANARY. After a 2 years-long break for teaching fundamental physics in high-school, he’s got back in the field and now occupied a post-doc position at LAM since 2016 and ONERA/LAM since 2019. He’s responsible for the APPLY project WP2 dedicated todvanced PSF estimation algorithms, and involved in the post-processing WPs of MAVIS and HARMONI. He’s also pushing hard for the dissemination of PSF reconstruction activity into the astronomical community by chairing the workshop AO4ASTRO.
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