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Frank
von Hippel
Professor
Co-Director, Program on Science and Global Security
Woodrow Wilson School
Princeton University
A former assistant director for national security
in the White House Office of Science and Technology, von Hippel’s
areas of policy research include nuclear arms control and nonproliferation,
energy, and checks and balances in policymaking for technology.
Prior to coming to Princeton, he worked for ten years in the field
of elementary-particle theoretical physics. He has written
extensively on the technical basis for nuclear nonproliferation
and disarmament initiatives, the future of nuclear energy, and
improved automobile fuel economy. He won a 1993 MacArthur fellowship
in recognition of his outstanding contributions to his fields of
research. He received his Ph.D. from Oxford University.
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