About me
Non-Contact Chromatic Confocal Probe in Combination with a Large Volume, 5-axis, Continuous Measurement Coordinate Measuring Machine
Joshua Berrier is an optical engineer in the Optics Branch at the NASA Goddard Space Flight Center in
Greenbelt, Maryland. He has served on over twenty space flight projects such as the James Webb Space
Telescope, Roman Space Telescope, Parker Solar Probe, and now currently on the Habitable Worlds
Observatory (HWO) and the Laser Interferometer Space Antenna (LISA). In addition, he is the
Alignment, Integration, and Test lead for a space qualified rover lidar which will be the first 3D imaging
system of its kind designed to support wheeled vehicles on the lunar, Martian, and other extraterrestrial
surfaces, as well as the being the lead for the coordinate measuring machine working group at NASA
Goddard where he and his teams perform state-of-the-art opto-mechanical characterizations, alignments,
and integrations for complex space flight hardware.