
David Hafemeister, PhD
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Physics Department
California Polytechnic State University
San Luis Obispo, CA 93407
David Hafemeister's Curriculum Vitae (157.5KB, modified September 2011)
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David Hafemeister is an affilate and was previously a 2005-2006 CISAC science fellow. He is a professor (emeritus) of physics at California Polytechnic State University. He spent a dozen years in Washington as professional staff member for Senate Committees on Foreign Relations and Governmental Affairs (1990-93 on arms control treaties at the end of the Cold War), science advisor to Senator John Glenn (1975-77), special assistant to Under Secretary of State Benson and Deputy-Under Secretary Nye (1977-78), visiting scientist in the State Department's Office of Nuclear Proliferation Policy (1979), the Office of Strategic Nuclear Policy (1987) and study director at the National Academy of Sciences (2000-02).
He has also held appointments at Carnegie Mellon, MIT, Stanford, Princeton, and the Lawrence-Berkeley, Argonne and Los Alamos national laboratories. He was chair of the APS Forum on Physics and Society (1985-6) and the APS Panel on Public Affairs (1996-7). He has written or edited ten books and 140 articles and was awarded the APS Szilard award in 1996.
Publications
- Thermal Rise Time in Nuclear Reactors after Loss of Coolant or Loss of Power Accidents
David Hafemeister
Physics & Society vol. 40, 2 (2011)
Presidential Report to the Congress: Net Benefit Analysis of US/Soviet Arms Control
David Hafemeister
Science and Global Security vol. 13, 3 (2005)
Events & Presentations
CTBT Ratification and the Future of Nuclear Non-Proliferation: The 2007 Entry-Into-Force Conference
December 12, 2007 Science, Technology and Security Seminar
David Hafemeister- Technical and Political Aspects of the CTBT
May 9, 2006 Science, Technology and Security Seminar
David Hafemeister - Conversation with Mohamed ElBaradei
April 11, 2006 Science, Technology and Security Seminar
David Hafemeister



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