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Applied Science & Technology 210 / Electrical Engineering 213: Soft X-Rays and Extreme Ultraviolet Radiation Lecture 1: Introduction, part A http://www.coe.berkeley.edu/AST/sxreuv/ Professor David T. Attwood, Electrical Engineering Professor in Residence, Professor Attwood's research interests include short wavelength electromagnetics, soft x-ray microscopy, coherence, and EUV lithography. [courses] [ee213] [fall2005]

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  1. Doreen Says:
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    sweet, i`m so glad you put this new class on the tube keep them coming and i`ll keep learning:)it`s great that these schools that are rich enough can educate the willing people like me that were thrown into a life where school was not an option.

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