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Appendix H: Biographical Sketches of the Members
Pages 231-237

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From page 231...
... Bob Prosch is vice president in charge of research laboratories at General Motors Corporation, a member of the National Academy of Engineering, and former chairman of the National Research Council's Naval Studies Board. He is a former administrator of the National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA)
From page 232...
... He has over 25 years of experience in the naval nuclear program and served as one of Admiral Rickover's principal aides on matters relating to reactor safety. As assistant director for reactor safety and computation in the Naval Reactors Division at the Department of Energy, he was responsible for design and operational safety of the Navy's shipboard nuclear propulsion plants, the Department of Energy's naval nuclear prototypes, and the Shippingport Atomic Power Plant.
From page 233...
... TED GREENWOOD Ted Greenwood is associate professor of political science at Columbia University and affiliated with the Institute of War and Peace Studies. From 1974 through 1984 he was on the faculty of the political science department at M.I.T., where he taught science, technology and public policy and national security and arms control.
From page 234...
... He has extensive experience with the Nuclear Regulatory Commission's licensing and appeals process and was a member of the Nuclear Regulatory Commission's Ad Hoc Committee for Review of Nuclear Reactor Licensing Proposals. He is also a member of the NRC's Advisory Panel on Atomic Safety and Licensing Board Nominating.
From page 235...
... He has chaired two IAEA research coordinating meetings on risk criteria for the nuclear fuel cycle. He has been a member of three National Science Foundation advisory committees for projects on risk assessment.


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