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Mission
Research
Source department
EUV Plasma Processes
Oscar Versolato
Plasma Theory and Modeling
John Sheil
Ion Interactions
Ronnie Hoekstra
Metrology department
EUV Generation & Imaging
Stefan Witte
Kjeld Eikema
Light-Matter Interaction
Paul Planken
Computational Imaging
Arie den Boef
High-Harmonic Generation and EUV Science
Peter Kraus
Nanoscale Imaging and Metrology
Lyuba Amitonova
Materials department
Contact Dynamics
Bart Weber
Materials & Surface Science for EUVL
Roland Bliem
Materials Theory and Modeling
Emilia Olsson
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