Esteban F. Carbajal
Senior Product Manager at Ansys Inc
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Author | Instructor
Area of Expertise:
OpticStudio , Software , Innovation , Zemax , Ansys , Simulation
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Profile Summary

Senior product management leader with a passion for launching new products to market. Demonstrated ability to serve as a growth catalyst and engine of innovation for companies who want to reach their next key strategic inflection point. Known for bringing a cutting-edge perspective to product management and as a champion for strategic thinking and operational efficiency.

I thrive on new challenges and coming up with new solutions that can deliver a paradigm shift to the industry.

Specific areas of expertise include:
• New product planning, development, and launch
• Product strategy including competitor analysis, market size analysis & landscape, and pricing
• Working with stakeholders at all levels: development teams, engineers, executives, and board members
• Researching new markets and developing product scope and vision
• Comprehensive knowledge of engineering, product management, and software development
Publications (12)

Proceedings Article | 12 March 2024 Poster + Paper
Proceedings Volume 12877, 128771W (2024) https://doi.org/10.1117/12.3003225
KEYWORDS: Atmospheric optics, Design, Refraction, Near field optics, Finite element methods, Thermography, Imaging systems, Fluid dynamics, Computational fluid dynamics, Atmospheric modeling

Proceedings Article | 18 February 2012 Paper
Brian Applegate, Jesung Park, Esteban Carbajal, Darren Schmidt, Kalyanramu Vemishetty
Proceedings Volume 8213, 821332 (2012) https://doi.org/10.1117/12.911755
KEYWORDS: Field programmable gate arrays, Optical coherence tomography, Software development, Computing systems, Data conversion, Computer architecture, Clocks, LabVIEW, Fourier transforms, Data processing

Proceedings Article | 9 February 2012 Paper
Simon Gao, Patrick Raphael, Anping Xia, Jesung Park, Esteban Carbajal, Brian Applegate, John Oghalai
Proceedings Volume 8207, 82072B (2012) https://doi.org/10.1117/12.920798
KEYWORDS: Optical coherence tomography, Laser Doppler velocimetry, Signal to noise ratio, Cameras, Data processing, MATLAB, Fourier transforms, Diagnostics, Mirrors, Spectroscopy

Proceedings Article | 22 February 2011 Paper
Dina Lev, Stepan Baranov, Esteban Carbajal, Eric Young, Raphael Pollock, Kirill Larin
Proceedings Volume 7890, 78900U (2011) https://doi.org/10.1117/12.875085
KEYWORDS: Tissues, Optical coherence tomography, Tumors, Tissue optics, Light scattering, Scattering, Cancer, Imaging systems, Biomedical optics, Kidney

SPIE Journal Paper | 1 February 2011 Open Access
Esteban Carbajal, Stepan Baranov, Venu Manne, Kirill Larin, Eric Young, Alexander Lazar, Dina Lev, Raphael Pollock
JBO, Vol. 16, Issue 02, 020502, (February 2011) https://doi.org/10.1117/12.10.1117/1.3541789
KEYWORDS: Optical coherence tomography, Tissues, Tumors, Statistical analysis, Biomedical engineering, Cancer, Numerical analysis, Spectroscopy, Biomedical optics, Visual analytics

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Course Instructor
WS9002: Zemax Industry Sponsored Workshop: Optical Design Revolution – Bridging the Gap Between Optical and Optomechanical Design
Taking an optical system from concept to production is a complex process that typically involves the teamwork of multiple engineers. Additionally, the design process requires countless iterations that impacts both the optical and mechanical engineers. The current process that utilizes the transfer of STEP, IGES, or STL files is often rife with inefficiencies and errors that cause delays and drives up costs. Learn how Zemax has improved the engineering design process for both optical and mechanical engineers with OpticStudio and LensMechanix. Awareness and understanding of the new software tools available from Zemax that streamlines engineering design workflow and improves results while driving efficient operations.
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