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Suggested Citation: "GUEST SPEAKERS." National Research Council. 1993. Alternative Technologies for the Destruction of Chemical Agents and Munitions. Washington, DC: The National Academies Press. doi: 10.17226/2218.
  1. "A Plasma Centrifugal Furnace," Mr. Max Schlienger, RETECH, Inc.

  2. "Carbon Arc Destruction Technology," Dr. Charles H. Titus, Electro-Pyrolysis, Inc.

  1. "United Kingdom Experience," Mr. Ron G. Manley, Chemical and Biological Defence Establishment.

  2. "The Canadian Experience," Dr. John McAndless, Defence Research Establishment, Suffield.

  3. The Iraq Experience, Dr. Richard S. Magee, New Jersey Institute of Technology.

The workshop was attended by committee members, guest speakers, and observers, as follows:

Committee Members

Dr. John P. Longwell, Chairman

Massachusetts Institute of Technology

Dr. George Apostolakis

University of California, Los Angeles

Dr. Joseph F. Bunnett

University of California, Santa Cruz

Dr. Peter S. Daley*

Waste Management International

Dr. Gene H. Dyer

Bechtel Corporation, Retired

Dr. David S. Kosson

Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey

Dr. Walter G. May

University of Illinois

Dr. Matthew Meselson

Harvard University

Dr. Henry Shaw

New Jersey Institute of Technology

Dr. Thomas O. Tiernan

Wright State University

Dr. Barry M. Trost

Stanford University

Dr. James R. Wild

Texas A & M University

Guest Speakers

Biological

 

Dr. Joseph J. DeFrank

U.S. Army Chemical Research and Development Engineering Center (CRDEC)

Dr. Clement E. Furlong

University of Washington

Suggested Citation: "GUEST SPEAKERS." National Research Council. 1993. Alternative Technologies for the Destruction of Chemical Agents and Munitions. Washington, DC: The National Academies Press. doi: 10.17226/2218.

Dr. Steve Harvey

U.S. Army Chemical Research and Development Engineering Center (CRDEC)

Dr. Jeffrey S. Karns

USDA Pesticide Laboratory

Dr. Fran Kremer

U.S. Environmental Protection Agency

Dr. Jonathan Mielenz

COGNIS, Inc.

Dr. Ronald Unterman

Envirogen, Inc.

Chemical

 

Dr. Joseph Epstein

U.S. Army Chemical Research and Development Engineering Center, (CRDEC), Retired

Professor Fred Menger

Emory University

Professor Robert Moss

Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey

Mr. Edward Coale

Office of the Program Manager for Chemical Demilitarization, U.S. Army

Mr. Stephen DePeW

Office of the Program Manager for Chemical Demilitarization, U.S. Army

Medium Temperture

 

Dr. William Copa

Zimpro Passavant Environmental Systems, Inc.

Dr. Terry Galloway

Synthetica Technologies, Inc.

Dr. Dave Hazelbeck

General Atomics

Mr. Don Hedden

UOP

Dr. Glenn Hong

MODAR, Inc.

Mr. Michael Modell*

Modell Development Corporation

Mr. Michael Spritzer

General Atomics

Dr. Jefferson Tester

Massachusetts Institute of Technology

High Temperature

 

Dr. Edgar Berkey

National Environmental Technology Applications Corporation, University of Pittsburgh

Mr. James Hendricks

Burns and Roe

Dr. Francis W. Holm

Chemical Waste Management, Inc.

Dr. Dale L. Keairns

Westinghouse Electric Corporation

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