Leading experts come together to discuss Chernobyl on the eve of its 30th anniversary, the lessons learned, and possible implications that this fateful event has for the nuclear industry today. This special event is convened by the Federation of American Scientists.
EVENT DETAILS
DATE
April 26, 2016 TIME
2-4:00 p.m. LOCATION
Carnegie Endowment for International Peace Choate Room 1779 Massachusetts Avenue NW Washington DC 20036
PANEL DISCUSSANTS TO INCLUDE
Charles D. Ferguson (Moderator) President, Federation of American Scientists Edward Friedman Professor Emeritus, Stevens Institute of Technology Maureen Hatch Staff Scientist and Former Head of Cherynobyl Research Unit, National Cancer Institute Carol Kessler Former Senior Coordinator for Nuclear Safety, U.S. State Department Jon Johnson Senior Vice President, Lightbridge
Former Senior Executive, Nuclear Regulatory Commission
Space is limited. To register for this event, please e-mail Allison Feldman at afeldman@fas.org with your name and affiliation.
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