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April 30, 1984

Semiconductor Research At The Center For Advanced Materials

Dr. Eugene E. Haller
Lawrence Berkeley Laboratory and the University of California, Berkeley

Darwin 103
4:00 PM

Dr. Eugene E. Haller of Lawrence Berkeley Laboratory and the University of California, Berkeley will describe the scientific programs of the CAM with emphasis on the semiconductor program.