Regina Soufli

Regina Soufli is a Greek-America physicist and a staff scientist at Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory, in Livermore, California, where she works on the manufacturing and the characterization of materials and thin-film coatings for extreme ultraviolet (EUV) and X-Ray application. The result of her work as the heart of the reflective optics used in EUV lithography, the next generation in semiconductor manufacturing technology, in satellites such as NASA's Solar Dynamics Observatory, or on optics for Free-electron lasers such as the Linac Coherent Light Source at SLAC National Accelerator Laboratory.

Regina Soufli
Born
Alma materUniversity of California, Berkeley
Known forx-ray optics
Scientific career
InstitutionsLawrence Livermore National Laboratory
Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory
Harvard-Smithsonian Center for Astrophysics

Career

Soufli earned her PhD from the University of California, Berkeley, studying the optical Constants of materials in the EUV/Soft X-ray Region for multilayer mirror Applications under the supervision of David Attwood Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory , after initially completing an undergraduate degree at the National Technical University of Athens in Greece.[1] After her PhD, she joined the Harvard-Smithsonian Center for Astrophysics in 1997 to work on the optics of the Chandra X-ray Observatory. She then joined Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory in 1999 as a staff scientist.

Soufli is a fellow of the Optical Society of America[2] and a senior member of the SPIE.[3]

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