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Suggested Citation:"D. Participants in the Bonn Workshop." National Academy of Sciences. 1995. U.S.-German Cooperation in the Elimination of Excess Weapons Plutonium. Washington, DC: The National Academies Press. doi: 10.17226/9204.
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Appendix D:

Participants in the Bonn Workshop

Co-Chairmen

Dr. Wolfgang K.H. Panofsky* (NAS)

Professor and Director Emeritus

Stanford Linear Accelerator Center

Stanford University

Prof. Dr. Volker Soergel* (GAAC)

Professor of Physics

University of Heidelberg

Participants

Dr. John F. Ahearne*

Executive Director

Sigma Xi, The Scientific Research Society

Research Triangle Park, N.C.

Prof. Dr. Fritz Aldinger*

Max-Planck-Institute for Research on Materials

Stuttgart

Dr. Klaus Auer

International Cooperation on Civil Use of Nuclear Energy

Foreign Ministry

Bonn

Dr. Dieter Boden

Head of Section

Arms Control and Disarmament

Foreign Ministry

Bonn

Robert Burnett

Director

Division of Safeguards and Transportation

Nuclear Regulatory Commission

Washington, D.C.

The Honorable William F. Burns*

Major General (U.S. Army, ret.)

Carlisle, Penn.

Dr. Matthias Dembinski

Science and Policy Foundation

Research Institute for International Policy and Security

Ebenhausen/Munich

Dr. H. Engelbrecht

Director

Preussen Electra AG

Hannover

Dr. Rodney C. Ewing

Regents Professor

Department of Earth and Planetary Sciences

University of New Mexico

Albuquerque, N.M.

Dr. Dan Fenstermacher

Physical Scientist

Arms Control and Disarmament Agency

Washington, D.C.

Dr. Richard L. Garwin*

IBM Fellow Emeritus

Thomas J. Watson Research Center

IBM Corporation

Yorktown Heights, N.Y.

Dr. Jacques van Geel

Director

European Institute of Transuranium Elements

Karlsruhe

*

Denotes member of Steering Group

Suggested Citation:"D. Participants in the Bonn Workshop." National Academy of Sciences. 1995. U.S.-German Cooperation in the Elimination of Excess Weapons Plutonium. Washington, DC: The National Academies Press. doi: 10.17226/9204.
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L.L. M. Axel Göhner

Nuclear Energy Policy Section

Ministry for Economic Affairs

Bonn

Gerald Hennenhöfer

(Dr. C. Götz/Herbert Dumpich)

Director General for Nuclear Safety, Radiation Protection, and Waste Disposal

Ministry for Environment, Nature Conservation, and Reactor Safety

Bonn

Prof. Dr. H.H. Hennies*

Member of the Board

Nuclear Physics Research Institute

Karlsruhe

Dr. Frank von Hippel

Federation of American Scientists

Princeton, N.J.

Dr. Josef Holik (Dr. Peter von Butler)

Ambassador

Representative of the Federal Government for Disarmament and Arms Control

Foreign Ministry

Bonn

Hans-Jürgen Hugenschmidt

Disarmament and Arms Control

Subcommittee

Bundestag Foreign Affairs Committee

Bonn

Dr. Jo L. Husbands

Director

Committee on International Security and

Arms Control

National Academy of Sciences

Washington, D.C.

Dr. Klaus Janberg

Manager

Company for Nuclear Receptacles (GNB)

Essen

Dr. Jeffrey N. Kass

Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory

Livermore, Calif.

Dr. Walter Kato

Senior Physicist

Brookhaven National Laboratory

Upton, N.Y.

Prof. Dr. Albrecht W. Kellerer

Research Center for Environment and Health (GSF)

Oberschleissheim/Munich

Dr. Joachim Krause

Deputy Director

Research Institute of the Association of Foreign Policy

Bonn

Dipl.-Ing. Jürgen Krellmann

Director

Fuel Elements Plant

Siemens AG

Hanau

Dr. Michael May

Co-Director

Center for International Security and Arms Control

Stanford, Calif.

Dr. Ernst-Christoph Meier

Deputy Head of Section

Nuclear Strategic Aspects

Ministry of Defense

Bonn

Prof. Dr. Erich Merz*

Institute of Chemical Technology

Jülich

Dr. Günter Mühling

Research Center Karlsruhe-Technology and Environment

Nuclear Security Research Project

Karlsruhe

Suggested Citation:"D. Participants in the Bonn Workshop." National Academy of Sciences. 1995. U.S.-German Cooperation in the Elimination of Excess Weapons Plutonium. Washington, DC: The National Academies Press. doi: 10.17226/9204.
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Dr. Harald Müller*

Director

Peace and Conflict Research Institute

Frankfurt

Dipl.-Ing. Helmut Pekarek

Director

Nuclear Fuel Cycles Section

Siemens AG

Erlangen

Dr. Josef Rembser

Director

German-American Academic Council Foundation

Bonn

Dr. Richard Ries

Science Counselor

Embassy of the United States

Bonn

Dr. Dr. h.c. mult. Heinz Riesenhuber

Member of Parliament

Former Minister of Research and Technology

Deputy Chairman

German-American Academic Council Foundation

Bonn

Dr. Günter Roth

Institute for Nuclear Waste Disposal

Research Center Karlsruhe-Technology and Environment

Karlsruhe

Debra A. Rutherford

Project Leader

Global Nuclear Materials Management and Control

Los Alamos National Laboratory

Los Alamos, N.M.

Dr. Annette Schaper

Peace and Conflict Research Institute

Frankfurt

Dipl.-Ing. Wolfgang Schober

Bayernwerk AG

Munich

Dr. Fred Sears

Independent Consultant

Windsor, Conn.

Christopher Speer

Office of the Bundestag for Education, Science Research, Technology and Technology Consequences Assessment

Bonn

Vera Stercken

Ministry for Education, Science, Research and Technology

Bonn

Prof. Dr. Wolfgang Stoll

Hanau

Dr. William Sutcliffe

Physicist

Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory

Livermore, Calif.

Dr. Klaus Tägder (Dr. C. Duckwitz)

Managing Director

Industrial Nuclear Fuel Cycle Association

Bonn

Dr. Wolfgang Thomas

Center for Reactor Safety

Garching/Munich

Lore Wieland

Deputy Head of Section

International Nuclear Affairs

Ministry for Education, Science, Research and Technology

Bonn

Suggested Citation:"D. Participants in the Bonn Workshop." National Academy of Sciences. 1995. U.S.-German Cooperation in the Elimination of Excess Weapons Plutonium. Washington, DC: The National Academies Press. doi: 10.17226/9204.
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Suggested Citation:"D. Participants in the Bonn Workshop." National Academy of Sciences. 1995. U.S.-German Cooperation in the Elimination of Excess Weapons Plutonium. Washington, DC: The National Academies Press. doi: 10.17226/9204.
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Suggested Citation:"D. Participants in the Bonn Workshop." National Academy of Sciences. 1995. U.S.-German Cooperation in the Elimination of Excess Weapons Plutonium. Washington, DC: The National Academies Press. doi: 10.17226/9204.
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