Jürgen Altmann, "Military Uses of Nanotechnology and Nanoethics"
Δημοσιεύτηκε στις 8 Μαρ 2013
From
the 2009 Nanoethics Graduate Education Symposium, part of the first
annual meeting of the Society for the Study of Nanoscience and Emerging
Technologies (S.NET, http://www.thesnet.net/). See also http://depts.washington.edu/ntethics/
Jürgen
Altmann is a professor of experimental physics at the University of
Dortmund, Germany (Habilitation). He is a co-founder of the German
Research Association for Science, Disarmament and International
Security (FONAS) and a deputy speaker of the Working Group on Physics
and Disarmament of the Deutsche Physikalische Gesellschaft (DPG, the
learned society of physicists in Germany). He also founded the Bochum
Verification Project (Ruhr-Universität Bochum, Germany) which does
research into the potential of automatic sensor systems for co-operative
verification of disarmament and peace agreements. Dr. Altmann studies
military uses of microsystems technologies and of nanotechnology, with a
view towards preventive arms control. Recent projects have analyzed
potential new technologies for non-lethal weapons, and uninhabited
military systems. He teaches about the relationship of natural science,
armament and disarmament and has co-authored a corresponding text book
for students of peace and conflict research.
the 2009 Nanoethics Graduate Education Symposium, part of the first
annual meeting of the Society for the Study of Nanoscience and Emerging
Technologies (S.NET, http://www.thesnet.net/). See also http://depts.washington.edu/ntethics/
Jürgen
Altmann is a professor of experimental physics at the University of
Dortmund, Germany (Habilitation). He is a co-founder of the German
Research Association for Science, Disarmament and International
Security (FONAS) and a deputy speaker of the Working Group on Physics
and Disarmament of the Deutsche Physikalische Gesellschaft (DPG, the
learned society of physicists in Germany). He also founded the Bochum
Verification Project (Ruhr-Universität Bochum, Germany) which does
research into the potential of automatic sensor systems for co-operative
verification of disarmament and peace agreements. Dr. Altmann studies
military uses of microsystems technologies and of nanotechnology, with a
view towards preventive arms control. Recent projects have analyzed
potential new technologies for non-lethal weapons, and uninhabited
military systems. He teaches about the relationship of natural science,
armament and disarmament and has co-authored a corresponding text book
for students of peace and conflict research.
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