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SUMMARY:The Nuclear Threat - McGill University
DESCRIPTION:Abstract  \nThe deployment of thousands of nuclear weapons around the world creates a potential threat to civilization as we know it. This is a matter for physicists to address\, not only because of the technical issues involved but also because of our community’s approaches to problem solving as well as our international reach\, all within the broader context of human values and social justice. The nuclear threat thus exemplifies the powerful new technologies being discovered at an ever-increasing rate\, technologies that urgently need society’s thoughtful management. \nAbout the Speaker \nDr. Raymond Jeanloz\, a professor in Earth and Planetary Science and in Astronomy at the University of California\, Berkeley\, studies the properties of materials at high pressures\, and also works at the interface between science and policy. He chairs the National Academy of Sciences Committee on International Security and Arms Control\, and is a longstanding advisor to the US Government.
URL:https://physicistscoalition.org/events/mcgill-university-the-nuclear-threat/
LOCATION:McGill University\, Department of Physics
CATEGORIES:Colloquia
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SUMMARY:Reducing the Risks of Nuclear Weapons - University of Zurich
DESCRIPTION:Abstract \nAfter a long period of post-Cold War stability\, the risks posed by nuclear weapons are increasing sharply\, marked by the invasion of Ukraine\, a nuclear generation of Russian nuclear weapons\, expansion of China’s nuclear arsenal and tensions over Taiwan\, missile testing by North Korea and uranium enrichment by Iran\, and a major nuclear modernization program in the United States. Physicists played an important role in nuclear debates during the Cold War; they can play an important role again in this new period of increased nuclear risk. \nAbout the Speaker  \nSteve Fetter is senior visiting fellow in the Center for Security Studies at ETH Zurich\, on sabbatical leave from the University of Maryland\, where he is professor in the School of Public Policy and former dean. He led the national security division in the White House Office of Science and Technology Policy during the Obama administration and served in the Department of Defense in the Clinton administration. He received an S.B. in physics from MIT and a Ph.D. from the University of California\, Berkeley.
URL:https://physicistscoalition.org/events/reducing-the-risks-of-nuclear-weapons-university-of-zurich/
LOCATION:Physics Department\, University of Zurich
CATEGORIES:Colloquia
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