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Seminar # S-014
Environmental Aspects of Converting Chemical Weapons Facilities to Peaceful Purposes and Derivative Technologies in Modeling, Medicine, and Monitoring |
General information:
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Date: | 7 Mar 1999 - 10 Mar 1999 |
Location: | Spiez, Switzerland |
Organizer(s): | International Science and Technology Center
North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO)
State Research Institute of Organic Chemistry and Technology, Moscow
Initiatives for Proliferation Prevention (IPP)
AC Laboratory, Spiez, Switzerland
North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO) |
Description
Speakers / Presenters (partial):
- M. Parker, Chemical and Biological Defense Command, United States
- V.A. Petrunin, State Research Institute of Organic Chemistry and Technology, Russian Federation
- S. Reutter, Edgewood Research, United States
- A.P. Sadowsky, Scientific Research Center for Virology and Biotechnology, Russian Federation
- Aniello Amendola, Joint Research Center (JRC), Italy
- R. McGuire, Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory (LLNL), United States
- M. Sokolowski, Organization for the Prohibition of Chemical Weapons
- J. Schneider, Argonne National Laboratory, United States
- V.D. Pismenny, Troitsk Institute of Innovation and Fusion Research (TRINITI), Russian Federation
- J. Kadlcak, Military Technical Institute of Protection, The Czech Republic
Program Outline
March 6 (Sat.): Arrival in Spiez
March 7 (Sun.) Poster session (16:00-19:00)
March 8 (Mon.) (morning)
Session 1:Environmental Problems Associated with CW Conversion
(afternoon)
Session 2: Decontamination
March 9 (Tue.) (morning)
Session 3: Analytical Techniques
(afternoon)
Excursion to Bern (visit to Swiss Parliament)
March 10 (Tue.) (morning)
Round Table Discussion: Analytical Chemistry Technology
(afternoon)
Round Table Discussion:
Waste Handling and Disposal
March 11 (Wed.) Departure
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