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Originally Posted by Craig Sawyers
Where were you working on high power CO2 lasers? A Culham studenship?
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Not CO2, but KrF which is a bit more challenging. I did my DPhil at the Clarendon Lab in Oxford. The people who taught me about 316 machining were the workshop guys there, several of whom remembered Martin Wood (although maybe not the actual technician who did my electrode sets for me). So I'm a bit surprised the knowledge had to be re-learned at Oxford Instruments.
A very good friend of mine did have a one year placement with the Culham CO2 team though.
Cheers,
GJ