Caroline Boudoux
Caroline Boudoux is a Canadian biomedical engineer and optical engineer whose research involves combining lasers and fiber optics to develop tools for medical imaging, including optical coherence tomography and confocal endomicroscopy. She is a professor of engineering physics at Polytechnique Montréal, affiliated with the Centre hospitalier universitaire Sainte-Justine, the Biomedical Engineering Institute of the Université de Montréal, and the Quebec Center for Optics, Photonics, and Lasers.[1]
Education and career
[edit | edit source]Boudoux is originally from Saint-Nicolas, Quebec;[2] her parents, a forest engineer and a pharmacist and teacher, came to Canada from Belgium.[3] She writes that her interest in biomedical engineering began when she saw an exhibit of Leonardo da Vinci anatomical illustrations, at age five.[4] She has a bachelor's degree from Université Laval and a Ph.D. from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology through the Harvard–MIT Program in Health Sciences and Technology, supervised by Brett Bouma and Guillermo J. Tearney.[1]
Before joining Polytechnique Montréal, she became a postdoctoral researcher in France, at the École polytechnique in Paris, working there with Emmanuel Beaurepaire and Manuel Joffre.[1] She became an assistant professor of engineering physics at Polytechnique Montréal in 2007, and was promoted to full professor in 2018.[5]
She co-founded a spin-off company, Castor Optics, in 2013. [1] She visited Stanford University as a Fulbright Fellow in 2015.[1][4] She is a member of the board of directors of the Institut National d'Optique and of Optica.[1]
Books
[edit | edit source]Boudoux is the author of books on engineering including:[5][4]
- Fundamentals of Biomedical Optics (Pollux, 2017)
- Introduction à la conception en ingénierie (Pollux, 2017)
- Tools of Optics (Pollux, 2019)
- It Goes Without Saying: Taking the Guesswork Out of Your PhD in Engineering (MIT Press, 2024)[6]
Recognition
[edit | edit source]Boudoux was named as a fellow of SPIE in 2020,[5] and as a 2025 Fellow of Optica.[1] In 2023 the Ordre des ingénieurs du Québec honored her with their "Honoris Genius" award.[7]
References
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External links
[edit | edit source]- Caroline Boudoux publications indexed by Google Scholar
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- Living people
- People from Lévis, Quebec
- Canadian people of Belgian descent
- 21st-century Canadian engineers
- Canadian women engineers
- Canadian academics in engineering
- Canadian bioengineers
- Women bioengineers
- Optical engineers
- Women in optics
- Université Laval alumni
- Massachusetts Institute of Technology alumni
- Academic staff of Polytechnique Montréal
- Fellows of SPIE
- Fellows of Optica (society)