Quinn L'heureux
About Quinn L'heureux
Quinn L'heureux is a Senior Engineer specializing in Augmented Reality Devices at Fresh Consulting in Redmond, Washington. With a strong background in engineering support and software development, L'heureux has contributed to various projects focused on imaging, motion control, and system scalability.
Work at Fresh Consulting
Quinn L'heureux has been employed at Fresh Consulting as a Senior Engineer specializing in Augmented Reality Devices since 2022. In this role, L'heureux provides cross-functional engineering support aimed at enhancing imaging, motion control, and data processing pipelines. The focus of the work includes developing applications that range from firmware to graphical user interfaces, emphasizing hardware flexibility and system scalability.
Previous Experience at Allen Institute
Prior to joining Fresh Consulting, Quinn L'heureux worked at the Allen Institute as a System Design Engineer II from 2021 to 2022. In this position, L'heureux designed and implemented software tools specifically for interfacing with augmented reality devices. L'heureux also held the role of System Design Engineer I at the same institution from 2018 to 2021, where responsibilities included managing a team of four engineers to create a software ecosystem for control, testing, and analysis of system firmware and power.
Education and Expertise
Quinn L'heureux earned a Master of Business Administration (MBA) from Eastern Washington University, completing the program in 2022. Prior to this, L'heureux studied at the University of Washington, where a Bachelor of Science (BS) degree in Physics and Mathematics was obtained between 2015 and 2018. This educational background supports L'heureux's expertise in engineering and system design, particularly in the field of augmented reality.
Technical Contributions and Projects
Throughout L'heureux's career, significant contributions have been made to the field of augmented reality. Notably, L'heureux led the development of power verification automation for augmented reality devices at Meta. Additionally, L'heureux developed augmented reality system verification tools using Python, which enhanced cross-functional system performance. These projects reflect a commitment to advancing technology in augmented reality.
Role as Workshop Facilitator
In 2017, Quinn L'heureux served as a Workshop Facilitator at the University of Washington College of Engineering for a duration of three months. This role involved engaging with students and facilitating learning experiences, contributing to the educational environment within the engineering department.