Siegfried S. Hecker, PhD
Senior Fellow CISAC, FSI and Professor (Research), Department of Management Science and Engineering; FSI Senior Fellow; CISAC Co-Director EmeritusView Siegfried Hecker's bio, list of research, recent publications and events »
The following is a collection of news items with mention of Siegfried Hecker found on various external websites using an automated process:
March 22nd, 2012
Scientist: North Korea likely has more nuclear facilities
Mention of Siegfried Hecker via CNN InternationalProf. Siegfried Hecker of Stanford University told CNN his conclusion is based on his study of recent satellite images and other research, and what he saw when he was invited by North Korea to visit its Yongbyon nuclear power plant in 2010 to see its secret uranium enrichment program.
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March 21st, 2012
US expert: N.Korea shouldn`t be allowed to test missiles
Mention of Siegfried Hecker via The Dong-A IlboA leading American nuclear weapons expert said Wednesday that North Korea should no longer be allowed to launch missiles, conduct additional nuclear tests, or develop centrifuges.
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Hecker: More Certain NK Has More Uranium
Mention of Siegfried Hecker via Wall Street Journal (blog)The American scientist to whom North Korea decided in 2010 to reveal its uranium enrichment program, Siegfried Hecker, says he's become more persuaded since that time that he didn't see all of it.
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February 29th, 2012
North Korea suspends nuclear testing
Mention of Siegfried Hecker via Nature.comSig Hecker, a metallurgist at Stanford University in California, saw 2000 centrifuges during an informal visit he made to the site in 2010, but international inspectors have never officially had access to the facility. This isn't the first time that ...
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January 26th, 2012
North Korea's new nuclear plant a safety worry: expert
Mention of Siegfried Hecker via Chicago TribuneSiegfried Hecker, who has visited the North's main Yongbyon nuclear facility four times since 2004 and was the last foreign expert to visit the site in late 2010, said he was very concerned the reactor could be technically flawed.
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