A short course in optical physics and its recent applications will again be conducted at the University of California's campus in Los Angeles during July 12–23. Directed by Max Garbuny, the course is intended for workers in development and research, engineers, teachers, or graduate students interested in optical radiation physics. Interaction processes involved in the generation, propagation, and detection of coherent and incoherent light from the infrared to the ultraviolet will be featured. The fee for this course will be $250. Additional information and application blanks can be obtained from H. L. Tallman, Physical Sciences Extension, Room 6532 Engineering Building, University of California, Los Angeles, Calif. 90024, Phone: (Area code 213) 272–8911, Ext. 3121.
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June 1965
June 01 1965
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Summer programs. Physics Today 1 June 1965; 18 (6): 83–85. https://doi.org/10.1063/1.3047520
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