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SUMMARY:University of Minnesota - The Growing Danger of Nuclear Weapons: What Physicists Can Do
DESCRIPTION:Abstract  \nToday’s nuclear arsenals pose enormous risks for all humanity. Many agreements that reduced the threat of nuclear weapons have been abandoned and we now face a new\, multi-country nuclear arms race that could have devastating consequences. Enormous resources are being expended by the United States\, Russia\, China\, and North Korea to deploy new nuclear weapons and nuclear-armed long-range missiles. New countries are considering acquiring nuclear weapons. The war in Ukraine and other factors have increased the threat they might be used. In past times of danger\, scientists and especially physicists have played a critical role in helping citizens and decision makers understand and reduce the threat posed by nuclear weapons\, and they can do so again. I will describe a project initiated by the American Physical Society to inform\, engage\, and mobilize physical scientists and engineers to act now to reduce the current nuclear threat. \nAbout the Speaker  \nFrederick Lamb is the Brand and Monica Fortner Chair of Theoretical Astrophysics Emeritus\, a Research Professor of Physics and of Astronomy\, and a core faculty member in the Arms Control and Domestic & International Security Program at the University of Illinois. An expert on space policy\, ballistic missiles and missile defenses\, and the technical aspects of nuclear test bans\, he has been a consultant to the Defense Department\, national laboratories\, and Congressional committees. He co-chaired the American Physical Society’s 2003 study of Boost-Phase Missile Defense and chaired its 2022 study of Missile Defense and National Security. The current focus of his scientific research is high-energy and relativistic astrophysics and dense matter. He is a Member of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences and a Fellow of the APS. He shared the 2005 Leo Szilard Award of the APS for his leadership of the 2003 study of missile defense and received the 2021 APS Five Sigma Physicist Award for his leadership of the 2022 study. He shared the 2022 Bruno Rossi Prize of the American Astronomical Society for his contributions to the success of NASA’s NICER X-ray astronomy mission.  \nFor more biographical information\, see https://physics.illinois.edu/people/directory/profile/fkl \nThis is a hybrid event. It can be accessed virtually via Zoom.
URL:https://physicistscoalition.org/events/university-of-minnesota-the-growing-danger-of-nuclear-weapons-what-physicists-can-do/
CATEGORIES:Colloquia
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SUMMARY:Cornell University - Actionable Ideas for Nuclear Threat Reduction
DESCRIPTION:This event has been cancelled. 
URL:https://physicistscoalition.org/events/cornell-university-actionable-ideas-for-nuclear-threat-reduction/
LOCATION:Cornell University\, Department of Physics
CATEGORIES:Colloquia
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SUMMARY:Ohio State University - How to Avert the Coming Arms Race
DESCRIPTION:Abstract  \nThe United States\, Russia\, and China are engaged in the early phases of a new nuclear arms race and Russia and NATO are engaged in a nuclear-tinged war in Ukraine. With the recent shredding of arms-control agreements\, the arms races may proceed unfettered and could lead to unprecedented dangers to humanity. On the other hand\, new bilateral dialogs on strategic stability are possible\, which could lead both to reining in the arms races with Russia and China and the basis for a settlement in Ukraine. As scientists we are obliged to understand the dynamics of the arms races and their dangers\, and to develop and support means to avert the rush to oblivion. \nAbout 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.
URL:https://physicistscoalition.org/events/ohio-state-university-how-to-avert-the-coming-arms-race/
LOCATION:Department of Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering\, Ohio State University
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