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This will be your chance to get answers to any questions you may have about safe and creative things to do with lasers.  He even has experience working with them on the playa, so will be able to talk about special issues there, as well.
This will be your chance to get answers to any questions you may have about safe and creative things to do with lasers.  He even has experience working with them on the playa, so will be able to talk about special issues there, as well.


The presenter, Marc Hertlein, is a Research Scientist with the Advanced Light Source at Lawrence Berkeley labs, as well as roboticist with SWARM.
The presenter, Marc Hertlein, is a Staff Scientist with the Advanced Light Source at Lawrence Berkeley labs, as well as roboticist with SWARM.
 
 
Here are some of the links from the talk:
 
• Physics 2000
http://www.colorado.edu/physics/2000
Lots of explanations of quantum mechanics & laser concepts
Simple, and very insightful
 
• Easy-Haz calculator
http://laser-professionals.com/resources/easyhazweb.htm
The only (?) free laser hazard calculator out there…
 
• Green laser pointer dissection
http://www.repairfaq.org/sam/laserpic/glpdpics.htm
 
• Green diode lasers
Scientific American article, April 2009
 
• NIF: http://lasers.llnl.gov
SLAC: http://ssrl.slac.stanford.edu/lcls/
 


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