Expert DatabaseThis website was founded in the belief that there is much more going on
than meets most eyes involving the application of science and technology to
security issues. In this spirit, this database is an effort to help build a
community linking disparate scholars, managers, and decision makers, and to
promote the sharing of knowledge, ideas, and goals among a community working on
science and technology for security. We urge individuals interested in these
issues to join the database as a means of telling others about your work and
interests, and learning from others about related activities in the conduct or
application of science and technology to improve national and domestic
security.
There are currently 313 database members in
13 countries. Anyone can browse listings of the Members below, and if
you are a member and would like contact information for a specific set of other
members please send your request to the Managing Editor via email at . If you'd
like to join the database you may submit your
application online. Members By Name
Herbert L. Abrams Professor Emeritus of Radiology, Member in residence Stanford University Research interests include nuclear weapons fuel and proliferation; effects of nuclear weapons; presidential disability; biological effects of low-level radiation. James Acton Lecturer King's College London Currently researching options on how the IAEA can better understand and assess nuclear research and development with a military dimension. Peter Adams Assistant Professor Carnegie Mellon University
Research interests include Aerosols/Climate
David Albright President, Founder Institute for Science and International Security Research interests include nuclear weapons (science/technology, proliferation, foreign nuclear programs, export control), nuclear materials (terrorism risks, storage and disposition, science/technology. Jay Apt Executive Director Carnegie Mellon University Research interests include economics; engineering; and public policy aspects of the electricity industry; economics of technical innovation; management of technical...
Denise Baken Director Institute for Defense and Homeland Security Research interests include biodefense. Rip Ballou Deputy Director for Vaccines, Infectious Diseases Development The Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation
W. Ripley Ballou, MD has been involved in malaria vaccine
development for more than two decades. Trained in Internal Medicine and
Infectious...
Michael J. Baranick Senior Research Fellow National Defense University Research interests include modeling and simulation technology for military. Anthony M. Barrett Graduate Research Assistant Carnegie Mellon University
Research interests include chemical security policy
Kai-Henrik Barth Visiting Assistant Professor Georgetown University Research interests include interactions between science, technology, and international affairs- role of engineers and scientists in nuclear affairs; nonproliferation.
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