Skip to Content
Springfield Technical Community College
Search
Menu
  • Opener Explore Programs & Classes
    • Credit
    • Degrees & Certificates
    • Register for Classes
    • Class Schedules
    • Course Descriptions
    • Flex Terms
    • Honors Program
    • Online Learning
    • Challenge Exams
    • Transfer Options
    • Non-Credit
    • Springfield Adult Learning Center (SALC)
    • HiSET/GED Exams
    • Testing & Placement
    • Workforce Development Center
    • More Programs
    • STEM Starter Academy
    • Early College
    • College Now Dual Enrollment
    • Gateway to College
    • Summer Youth Programs
  • Opener Apply To STCC
    • Admissions Policies
    • Information Sessions
  • Opener Pay for College
    • Financial Aid
    • College Costs
    • Scholarships & Awards
    • Free College
    • Financial Wellness
  • Opener Student Resources

    Student Support Quick Links


    • Academic
    • Tutoring
    • Registrar's Office
    • Request a Transcript
    • Academic Advising
    • Transfer Services
    • Library
    • Inter-college Access
    • Tech Support
    • Support
    • Career Services
    • Child Care
    • Disability Services
    • Domestic Violence Resources
    • Leadership/Mentoring
    • Student Affairs
    • Student Policies
    • TRIO Services
    • Veterans/Service Members
    • Wellness
    • Center for Access Services
    • COVID-19 Information
    • Health Compliance
    • Health & Wellness Center
    • Medical Re-entry Process
    • Mental Health Support and Resources
  • Opener Campus Life
    • Arts and Culture
    • Athletics
    • Bookstore
    • Campus Safety
    • Inclusion & Belonging
    • Fitness Center
    • Food Services
    • Housing
    • Parking and Transportation
    • Student Activities & Clubs
    • WTCC 90.7 FM
  • Opener About STCC
    • Accreditation
    • Board of Trustees
    • Shared Governance
    • Campus Map & Directions
    • Community Engagement
    • Contact Information/ Directories
    • Employment
    • Hispanic Serving Institution
    • History of the College
    • Institutional Research
    • Marketing & Communications
    • President's Message
    • Publications
    • Public Records
    • Purchasing/Bids
    • Strategic Planning
    • Student Consumer Information
  • eTools
    • STCCNet Portal
    • Email
    • Blackboard
    • ARIES

    • STCC Account/Getting Started
    • Reset Password
    • Tech Tutorials
  • Library
  • Visit
    • Visit STCC
    • Virtual Tour
    • Campus Map and Directions
    • Smoke-Free Campus
  • News
    • STCC News
    • Media Coverage
    • Campus Blog
    • STCC Around
    • Student News
  • Calendar
    • Academic Calendar
    • Final Exam Schedule
    • Events Calendar
    • Commencement
  • Alumni
  • Give
    • Donate Now
    • STCC Foundation
    • Ram Warrior Society
    • Past Campaigns
  • Translate
  • Home
  • /
  • About STCC
  • /
  • News
In this Section
About STCC
  • Accreditation
  • Affirmative Action, Equal Opportunity, & Diversity
    • Policy
    • Complaints
    • Resources
  • Board of Trustees
    • Bylaws
    • Board of Trustees Meetings
    • Minutes of Board of Trustees Meetings
    • Alumni Trustee Position
  • Cabinet
  • Campus Map and Directions
  • Community Engagement
    • Community Dental Care
    • Facility Rentals
      • Event Request Form
    • Farmers' Market
    • STCC Volunteer Income Tax Assistance (VITA)
    • We the Women
    • WTCC Radio
  • Contact STCC
  • Employee Directory
  • Faculty Directory
    • Endowed Chairs
  • Office Directory
  • Employment at STCC
    • STCC Cares: Employee Well-being Strategy
    • Employee Benefits
    • Internal Postings Job Availability Notice
    • Employee Excellence Awards
    • Retiree Community
    • Professional Development
    • Center for Online & Digital Learning
  • Hispanic Serving Institution
    • HSI Stories
  • History of the College
    • Our Presidents
    • Our Founders
    • Shays' Rebellion Website
  • Institutional Research
    • Data Request Form
  • Institutional Review Board
  • Marketing and Communications
    • Publications
      • College Catalogs
      • Course Brochures
      • Dean's List
      • STCC Student Success Plan
  • News
    • Hometown News
    • Media Coverage
    • STCC Around
    • Student News
      • Merit
        • STCC Merit Page
        • Share Your Story
  • President's Message
  • Public Records
    • Guidelines for Seeking Public Records
  • Purchasing
    • Accounts Payable
    • Facility Contractor Bids
  • Rankings
  • Shared Governance
  • STCC Assistance Corporation
  • Strategic Planning
    • Strategic Planning Task Force
  • Student Consumer Information
  • 29 Who Shine

STCC graduate followed dream to career in lasers

January 26, 2022

STCC graduate Michael Lefebvre is perched on the front of the Large Binocular Telescope at Mount Graham International Observatory in southeast Arizona.

By LAURIE LOISEL

SPRINGFIELD, Mass. – This is a story about how one 1979 Springfield Technical Community College graduate parlayed his love of rock music into a passion for helping astronomers explore the far reaches of the universe.

And if that sounds a little, well, spaced-out, just keep reading.

Michael Lefebvre (pronounced LeFav) grew up in Northampton in a pack of five children raised by a single mother who encouraged her children to be among the first generation in the family to graduate college. In 1976, while a student at Northampton High School, Lefebvre attended a rock concert at the Springfield Civic Center, where he saw an early iteration of what would become a hallmark of the immersive rock concert experience: the laser light show.

STCC graduate Michael Lefebvre is reflected in the mirror of Large Binocular Telescope at Mount Graham International Observatory.

“I knew immediately what I wanted to do with the rest of my life,” remembers Lefebvre, now 62, during a Zoom interview from his home in Tucson, Ariz., where he works at the University of Arizona. “I was so enamored.”

His mother was less enamored.

When Lefbvre told her about his plan, she rolled her eyes and said: “If that doesn’t pan out, what else can you do with lasers?”

Turned out quite a lot, in fact.

Also turned out that Lefebvre would find a laser program a mere 20 miles away from his home, at STCC, where his sister’s boyfriend had enrolled in what was then the Laser Electro Optics Technology Program, graduating in 1978 with the program’s first graduating class.

Lefebvre was one of five graduates in 1979 from what is now the Optics and Photonics Program. In that program, he began to see just how that amazing rock concert light show that changed his life actually came to be – and the many other ways the technology could be harnessed.

“Oh, there’s way more things you can do with it,” he soon learned.

STCC Professor Nicholas Massa, program/curriculum coordinator for the STCC Optics and Photonics program, said the applications for the technology are ubiquitous in society today.

It’s a field that touches every aspect of your life and then some. Dr. Nicholas Massa, Professor of Optics and Photonics at STCC

“It’s a field that touches every aspect of your life and then some,” said Massa, who has taught at the college for 35 years. An electrical engineer by degree (laser technology is a specialty within electrical engineering,) Massa earned his bachelor’s and master’s degrees from Western New England University and a Ph.D. from the University of Connecticut. He noted that in the 1960s, the big joke was that laser science was “a technology in search of an application,” while nowadays there is virtually no field in which the technology is not used.

Among its applications:  3-D sensing, homeland security, precision optical manufacturing, nanotechnology, manufacturing of consumer goods, aerospace, defense, medical (in medical devices and all sorts of diagnostic equipment) and all forms of communication, to name just a few. The internet would not work if it weren’t for fiber optic technology, for instance.

As an adaptive optics technical specialist, STCC graduate Michael Lefebvre works on a telescope so large that it sits inside a football field-sized enclosure located at the summit of Mount Graham in Safford, Ariz.

Among the oldest programs on the STCC campus, Massa noted that in no way means it is growing obsolete.  Far from it. “It’s one of the most cutting edge and fastest growing fields in technology,” he said.

After Lefebvre earned his associate degree at STCC, he went on to earn a bachelor’s degree at the University of Massachusetts at Lowell, majoring in physics with a minor in optics, after which he accepted a job on the West Coast.

While working for his first employer, TRW Optics and Directed Energy Laboratory (today it is Northrop Grumman,) the company sent Lefebvre on a full boat scholarship to the University of Arizona’s prestigious Optical Science Center.

Over the years, Lefebvre worked at large companies like TRW and the Lawrence Livermore National Lab, and smaller companies. His work focused on laser technology, at times top-secret work with military applications for the Department of Defense, including chemical lasers for the Star Wars military defense system promoted by President Ronald Reagan in the 1980s.

The Large Binocular Telescope Observatory.

He also worked for a number of years developing a drone-based reconnaissance system to find landmines and IEDs.

Nine years ago he returned to his alma mater at the University of Arizona, where he uses adaptive optics to improve the way astronomers can see outer space.

“This once top-secret technology is now used by astronomers to unravel the mysteries of space,” he said.

His work there as an adaptive optics technical specialist is primarily on a telescope so large that it sits inside a football field-sized enclosure located at the summit of Mount Graham in Safford, Ariz. While he is based at the university campus in Tucson, he said he’s spent 500 days in the past nine years at the telescope on Mount Graham, about 70 miles northeast of Tucson.

Several years ago, the University of Arizona commissioned a video to showcase the development of adaptive optics, revealing their once-secret use during the Cold War, called “ The Top Secret Story of Adaptive Optics.”

Lefebvre, among the people interviewed on camera for the video, speaks about how the technology that he once used to develop defense systems is now used in a different way.

“The astronomers have been seeking this knowledge,” Lefebvre said in the video. “With the advent of adaptive optics we are now able to resolve much finer detail, much fainter objects and things much farther away. As we continue our sky surveys we’re finding more and more planets that could potentially be habitable. They could sustain life, and for me working in astronomy, that’s the quest.”

Interested in applying to STCC? Visit stcc.edu/apply or call Admissions at (413) 755-3333.

About Springfield Technical Community College

STCC, the Commonwealth's only technical community college, continues the pioneering legacy of the Springfield Armory with comprehensive and technical education in manufacturing, STEM, healthcare, business, social services, and the liberal arts. STCC's highly regarded workforce, certificate, degree, and transfer programs are the most affordable in Springfield and provide unequalled opportunity for the vitality of Western Massachusetts. Founded in 1967, the college – a designated Hispanic Serving Institution – seeks to close achievement gaps among students who traditionally face societal barriers. STCC supports students as they transform their lives through intellectual, cultural, and economic engagement while becoming thoughtful, committed and socially responsible graduates.

MEDIA CONTACT:

Jim Danko, (413) 755-4812, jdanko@stcc.edu

  • See All News

Website Disclaimer

Springfield Technical Community College provides the information herein as a public service, with the understanding that Springfield Technical Community College strives to achieve the highest standards in content accuracy on its Website. Springfield Technical Community College makes no warranties, either expressed or implied, concerning the accuracy, completeness, reliability, or suitability of the information and expressly disclaims liability for errors and omissions in the contents of this Website. Errors or omissions should be reported to the web developer: webmaster@stcc.edu. Visitors to our Web pages might see links to Internet resources outside of the Springfield Technical Community College Website: all are provided solely for the convenience of our Website visitors. By providing such links, Springfield Technical Community College should not be considered as endorsing any or all outside sites linked from our main site. When a visitor links to another site that is not an official Springfield Technical Community College Website, the user is no longer on a Springfield Technical Community College Website and thus, Springfield Technical Community College disclaims any responsibility or liability for the services or information offered at such non-college sites. At all times, Springfield Technical Community College makes every effort to accurately present programs and policies to the public. Those responsible for preparation of the catalog, the class schedule, and all other public announcements make every effort to ensure that the information presented is current and correct. However, Springfield Technical Community College reserves the right to modify or eliminate courses or programs and to add, amend, or repeal any and all rules, regulations, policies, and procedures at any time. Springfield Technical Community College assumes no responsibility for publication errors beyond its control. All users of the College's Website shall have no expectation of privacy over such use.

Springfield Technical Community College
One Armory Square,
Springfield, MA 01105
(413) 781-7822
.
  • Contact
  • Employment
  • Disclaimer
  • Sitemap
  • Campus Map & Directions
  • Affirmative Action & Title IX
  • Student Consumer Information
  • Accessibility
Comwealth Commitment Logo
  • Facebook
  • Twitter
  • Youtube
  • Instagram