Aslan Lauzon

Hi there!

I’m Aslan Lauzon, a Mechanical Engineering student at Queen’s University interested in the intersection of mechanical design, automation, and propulsion. I’ve worked on robotics systems, process engineering, and applied fluid dynamics research—projects that combine design, programming, and hands-on testing.

At Lumentum, I developed robotic control systems using Python, OpenCV, and UR3 cobots to automate manufacturing processes. During my internship at Claigan Environmental, I designed process systems for Environment Canada’s Plastic Registry and built tools that streamlined data analysis and review. I’ve also contributed to the Queen’s Fluid Dynamics Lab, designing the flow-conditioning stage for a pulsatile water tunnel.

This site features some of the projects and experiments that have shaped my technical approach and interest in designing systems that work reliably in real-world conditions.


Projects

I’ve written a bit about some of my projects below.

I’m always happy to chat about propulsion, areospace, robotics, machine vision, or anything related. Feel free to reach out!