ASAP Stray Light On-Demand

BRO Software Academy Announces

ASAP Stray Light Course On-Demand

October 16, 2024 – Tucson, AZ – Breault Research Organization is pleased to announce an addition to the on-demand software training platform. The ASAP Stray Light Advanced Course, with instructor Jon Herlocker, is now open for enrollment.

Stray Light Advanced Course

This popular course provides the knowledge and skills needed to conduct stray light analysis with ASAP. Scattered light, ghost reflections, thermal emissions in infrared systems, edge scatter, wide-angle diffraction, are a sample of the topics covered.

The Stray Light on-demand course includes 45-day access to over 12 hours of video instruction. Plus, download materials including the Stray Light Course Workbook and the Stray Light Work Zip with working examples.

For a limited time, BRO is offering ASAP Stray Light Course for only $1000. Completion of the ASAP Fundamentals Course or equivalent knowledge and experience is required to enroll.

On-Demand Software Training

BRO Software Academy is an on-demand software training portal that allows learners to access courses on their schedule and at their pace. Each on-demand course features the same content and instructor found in the live counterpart.

Current offerings include ASAP Fundamentals Course and ASAP Stray Light Advanced Course. Additional courses are planned for release throughout 2025.

To enroll in an on-demand software course, visit BRO Software Academy under the Training Tab at: https://software.breault.com/software-academy/

ASAP Stray Light On-Demand Course

About BRO

Breault Research Organization (BRO) is an optical engineering and software firm founded by Dr. Robert Breault and headquartered in Tucson, Arizona. BRO provides optical software products – ASAP, APEX and ReflectorCAD – and training courses that help optical scientists and engineers turn creative visions into working prototypes. BRO is regarded throughout the industry for its work in space instrumentation and beyond state-of-the-art projects for top government labs, research institutions, and Fortune 500 companies.

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