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Siegfried S. Hecker, PhD   Download vCard

Co-Director of CISAC and Professor (Research), Department of Management Science and Engineering; FSI Senior Fellow

CISAC
Stanford University
Encina Hall, C220
Stanford, CA 94305-6165

shecker@stanford.edu
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Research Interests
plutonium science; nuclear weapons stockpile stewardship; cooperative threat reduction


Siegfried S. Hecker is a professor (research) in the Department of Management Science and Engineering, a senior fellow at FSI, and co-director of CISAC. He is also an emeritus director of Los Alamos National Laboratory.

Hecker's research interests include plutonium science, nuclear weapon policy and international security, nuclear security (including nonproliferation and counter terrorism), and cooperative nuclear threat reduction. Over the past 18 years, he has fostered cooperation with the Russian nuclear laboratories to secure and safeguard the vast stockpile of ex-Soviet fissile materials.

His current interests include the challenges of nuclear India, Pakistan, North Korea, and the nuclear aspirations of Iran. Hecker works closely with the Russian Academy of Sciences and is actively involved with the U.S. National Academies, serving as a member of the National Academies Committee on International Security and Arms Control Nonproliferation Panel.

Hecker joined Los Alamos National Laboratory as graduate research assistant and postdoctoral fellow before returning as technical staff member following a tenure at General Motors Research. He led the laboratory's Materials Science and Technology Division and Center for Materials Science before serving as laboratory director from 1986 through 1997, and senior fellow until July 2005.

Among his professional distinctions, Hecker is a member of the National Academy of Engineering; foreign member of the Russian Academy of Sciences; fellow of the TMS, or Minerals, Metallurgy and Materials Society; fellow of the American Society for Metals; fellow of the American Physical Society, honorary member of the American Ceramics Society; and fellow of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences.

His achievements have been recognized with the Presidential Enrico Fermi Award, the American Nuclear Society's Seaborg Medal, the Department of Energy's E.O. Lawrence Award, the Los Alamos National Laboratory Medal, among other awards including the Alumni Association Gold Medal and the Undergraduate Distinguished Alumni Award from Case Western Reserve University, where he earned his bachelor's, master's, and doctoral degrees in metallurgy.

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The Twilight of the Bombs
... after Rainer Maria Rilke, the Ayatollah Khomeini is just above Nicole Kidman, and Sig Hecker of Los Alamos is separated from Jesse Helms by GWF Hegel.
August 27, 2010 in Secrecy News (blog)

The Cable: Carter's North Korea trip was months in the making
... the Stimson Center's Alan Romberg, former North Korea intelligence official Robert Carlin, Stanford's Siegfried Hecker, humanitarian Stephen Linton, ...
August 25, 2010 in Foreign Policy (blog)

Lab directors assure Congress that warhead program will work
Signing the letter were former LANL directors Harold Agnew, Siegfried Hecker, John Browne, Pete Nanos and Donald Kerr; former LLNL directors John Nuckolls, ...
July 24, 2010 in PhysicsToday.org (blog)

Lab Chiefs Find US Nuclear-Weapon Update Approach Adequate, But Not Ideal
Signatories included John Foster, who headed Livermore in the early 1960s, and Siegfried Hecker, who directed Los Alamos in the 1980s and 1990s.
July 16, 2010 in Global Security Newswire