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
David Hafemeister Science Fellow (Former) Stanford University
Research interests include nuclear policy; nonproliferation/arms control.
Margaret Hamburg M.D. Senior Scientist Nuclear Threat Initiative Research interests include health and security, biological safety, pandemics. Elisa Harris Senior Research Scholar University of Maryland Mark Harysch National Defense Fellow University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign Research interests include aviation, military history, and international relations. Siegfried S. Hecker Co-Director Stanford University Senior Fellow, Freeman Spogli Institute for International Studies Professor (Research), Department of Management Science and EngineeringResearch interests include...
Theresa Hitchens Director Center for Defense Information Research interests include space security, missile defense, missile systems, defense industry. Christopher Hobbs King's College London
Research interests include nuclear weapons (science/technology, proliferation) and regional security issues (North East Asia).
William Hoehn Emeritus Professor (retired) Georgia Insititute of Technology Research interests include the politics of threat reduction and nonproliferation; budgets and legislation affecting international WMD security and control; and...
John Holdren Professor and Director Harvard University David Hounshell Director Carnegie Mellon University Research interests include energy, Cold War technology Richard Houska Visiting Professor Georgia Institute of Technology Research interests include cyber security Iris Hunger Head University of Hamburg Research interests include the role of natural scientists in bioweapon programmes. Jeffrey Hunker Professor Carnegie Mellon University Research interests includes cybersecurity.
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