
Consultant Meg Abraham explains the flash bulb assembly to Stace Miller, Dr. Weijia Zhu and Dr. Catherine Situma (Photo: Jason Church)
NCPTT worked with consultant Margaret Abraham to complete the NSU/NCPTT joint laser research facility and undertake safety and operational training.
The Nd YAG laser is operational and work has begun to optimize laser parameters for removal of graffiti from Colorado Yule marble samples.
For more information contact Mary Striegel.
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