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Gregory Denbeaux
Assistant Professor
College of Nanoscale Science and Engineering
Areas of expertise:
Lithography; extreme ultraviolet (EUV) lithography; optics contamination; mass spectrometry; plasma light source; microscopy; x-ray microscopy; magnetic materials
Lithography; extreme ultraviolet (EUV) lithography; optics contamination; mass spectrometry; plasma light source; microscopy; x-ray microscopy; magnetic materials
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(518) 527-7987
Biography:
Assistant Professor Gregory Denbeaux's research focuses on high-resolution microscopy for lithography and magnetic materials, as well as high-resolution optical techniques. His research on magnetic materials focuses on nanometer-scale magnetism and magnetic recording. Denbeaux, who also serves as a staff scientist at the Center for X-Ray Optics at Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory, received his bachelor's degree in physics from Wesleyan University and master's and doctorate from Duke University.
Assistant Professor Gregory Denbeaux's research focuses on high-resolution microscopy for lithography and magnetic materials, as well as high-resolution optical techniques. His research on magnetic materials focuses on nanometer-scale magnetism and magnetic recording. Denbeaux, who also serves as a staff scientist at the Center for X-Ray Optics at Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory, received his bachelor's degree in physics from Wesleyan University and master's and doctorate from Duke University.

