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SUMMARY:North Carolina A&T University - The Growing Danger of Nuclear Weapons
DESCRIPTION:Colloquium Abstract  \nThe world is in a precarious place right now and nuclear risk is higher than it has been in decades. The war in Ukraine has brought latent fears about nuclear war back to the surface. In recent years\, the US has withdrawn from several arms control agreements that constrained US and Russian arsenals\, and the last remaining treaty with Russia expires in 2026. Both the US and Russia are engaged in building a new generation of nuclear weapons. Physicists were\, and still are\, key actors in our nation’s nuclear weapons enterprise. From the very beginning of the nuclear weapons story\, physicists have engaged policymakers about nuclear dangers and advocated for policies to reduce them. Given the growing risks\, physicists need to renew their role in educating the public and policymakers. \nAbout the Speaker \nDr. Tara Drozdenko is the director for the Global Security Program at the Union of Concerned Scientists working on the federal-level policy changes and commitment to diplomacy\, so the United States is a leader in reducing the nuclear threat. \nDr. Drozdenko brings nearly two decades of experience in the national security field\, managing complex government programs\, supervising research teams\, and communicating with the public about climate change and nuclear weapons. She has worked on issues related to weapons of mass destruction for both the U.S. Navy and U.S. State Department. While at the State Department\, Drozdenko spent several years working on missile defense and arms control issues\, including representing the U.S. at the Senior Group on Proliferation at the North Atlantic Treaty Organization. Most recently\, she served as acting executive director of Outrider Foundation\, a nonprofit digital media organization focused on ending the threat of nuclear war and reversing the course of global climate change. In that role\, she set the vision for the organization\, working to integrate Outrider’s messaging on climate and nuclear issues. She also brought a focus on racial justice to the organization. Before leading the organization\, Drozdenko served as Outrider’s managing director for nuclear policy\, producing innovative media for public education and advocacy on nuclear weapons. \nDrozdenko also co-founded Highly NRiched\, an open-access platform helping educators incorporate lessons about nuclear weapons into their classroom. She was chief of the Country/Regime Sanctions Unit at the U.S. Department of Treasury from 2008 to 2012\, where she managed more than 20 of the U.S. government’s economic sanctions programs\, including portions of the Iran and North Korea sanctions. \nDrozdenko served in the U.S. State Department Office of Counterterrorism from 2006 to 2008 and as a physical scientist in the Bureau of Arms Control from 2003 to 2006. Drozdenko has a Bachelor of Science and Ph.D. in plasma physics from the University of California – Los Angeles. \nThis event is accessible for attendance via Zoom.
URL:https://physicistscoalition.org/events/north-carolina-at-university-the-growing-danger-of-nuclear-weapons/
LOCATION:Marteena Hall Room 310
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SUMMARY:Physicists Coalition Colloquium – University of Hawaiʻi
DESCRIPTION:About the Speaker  \nDr. Robert Goldston is a professor of Astrophysical Sciences at Princeton University and associated faculty with Princeton’s Program on Science and Global Security. His research interests include neutron-based methods to verify warheads for disarmament\, non-invasive UF6 flow meters and neutron detectors to verify operation of gas-centrifuge enrichment plants\, and robotic techniques to monitor areas for undeclared nuclear materials and activities. He serves on the Board of the Council for a Livable World and writes policy pieces for the Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists. \nAn abstract for this colloquium will be shared soon.  \nThis is a virtual event.
URL:https://physicistscoalition.org/events/physicists-coalition-colloquium-university-of-hawai%ca%bbi/
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SUMMARY:Physicists Coalition Colloquium - MIT Laboratory for Nuclear Science (LNS)
DESCRIPTION:Abstract \nThe immense risks nuclear weapons pose to all humanity are still very much with us. The destructive power in the thousands of nuclear weapons in existence threaten human civilization as we know it. In fact\, trends indicate the risks are acute and growing: hard-won arms control agreements are being abandoned\, nuclear weapons-possessing states are spending enormous resources to refurbish existing nuclear weapons and to develop new types of strategic weapons\, and nuclear-armed nations continue to be drawn closer to direct conflict. Many communities continue to bear the damaging health effects of nuclear weapons testing and production. Physicists have historically constructively engaged policymakers and their communities to help reduce nuclear dangers. Leo Szilard took this role very seriously and pioneered innovative ways to make policy change and work toward a safer world. This talk will set the context of the current nuclear crisis and discuss effective ways that physicists today can get involved in mitigating nuclear risks and creating a healthier and safer future \nAbout the Speaker  \nDr. Laura Grego is a senior scientist and the research director of the Global Security Program at the Union of Concerned Scientists\, where she has worked at the intersection of science and public policy\, in particular nuclear weapons\, missile defense\, and space security issues\, for twenty years. She recently completed a Stanton Nuclear Security Fellowship at the Laboratory for Nuclear Security and Policy at MIT. She received her PhD. in experimental physics from the California Institute of Technology in 1999\, and BSc. degrees in physics and astronomy from the University of Michigan in 1992. \nShe has authored numerous articles and reports on security issues\, and frequently gives talks to expert and non-expert audiences and serves as a subject matter expert for the media. She meets regularly with U.S. government staff and officials and international diplomats to provide scientific information and advocate for better policies for a healthy\, safe\, sustainable future. \nGrego serves on American Physical Society’s Panel on Public Affairs as the representative of the Forum on Physics and Society. She supports efforts to engage scientists more substantially in nuclear policy issues\, including serving on the steering committee of the APS’s Innovation Grantee project the Physicists Coalition for Nuclear Threat Reduction and is a recipient of the 2023 APS Leo Szilard Lectureship Award. She is an associate editor for the journal Science and Global Security\, and a 2021 Fellow of the APS. \nThis is a hybrid event\, available to both in-person and virtual attendance.  \nVirtual attendance is accessible via Zoom.
URL:https://physicistscoalition.org/events/physicists-coalition-colloquium-mit-laboratory-for-nuclear-science-lns/
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