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Appendix A: Biographical Sketches of Committee Members
Pages 145-149

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... He has sewed on a number of committees advising national and international organizations on radioactive waste management issues. He is currently a member of the American Nuclear Society, Swiss Nuclear Energy Society, International Radiation Proteclion Association, Nuclear Advisory Committee of the Swiss Paul Scherrer Institute, and the National Research Council's Board on Radioactive Waste Management.
From page 146...
... Byerly has worked at the National Institute of Standards and Technology in the environmental measurement and fire research programs, and he was director of the University of Colorado's Center for Space and Geosciences Policy. He currently serves on the American Association for the Advancement of Science's Committee on Science, Engineering, and Public Policy and serves on National Science Foundation visiting committees and review panels.
From page 147...
... He has served on the Board on Radioactive Waste Management and several other National Research Council committees. He was elected to the National Academy of Public Administration in 1985, but is no longer an active member.
From page 148...
... He has published widely on weapons plutonium immobilization, waste disposal, and the chemistry of nuclear materials. Professor Adze is a member of several professional organizations, including the Materials Research Society, the German Nuclear Society, and Sigma Xi.
From page 149...
... He was a geophysicist with the Ballistics Research Laboratory and Sandia National Laboratories and manager of nuclear waste systems at Sandia before becoming a Sandia senior scientist and a Sandia fellow concentrating on nuclear waste disposal issues. He is a member of the American Association for the Advancement of Science and of the American Geophysical Union.


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