理解増進
日本原子力研究開発機構 理事長
Dr. Atsuyuki Suzuki is the President of the Japan Atomic Energy Agency since 2010. Prior to that, he served the Nuclear Safety Commission of Japan as Chair from 2006 and as full-time member from 2003. Until 2003, he was Professor of Nuclear Engineering at the University of Tokyo, and is now honored with the distinction of Professor Emeritus.
Dr. Suzuki's major scientific areas are nuclear fuel cycle engineering, radioactive waste management and material safeguards, and energy modeling from global perspectives. He managed a number of projects in which he was the project leader or task force chair. For example, at the University, he led a security management project. Internationally, he was co-leader of the joint study on Interim Storage of Spent Nuclear Fuel between Harvard University and the University of Tokyo, and a task-force chair of the Panel Report on Managing the Global Nuclear Materials Threat at Center for Strategic and International Studies, Washington D.C.
In 1978, Dr. Suzuki was selected as the Representative from Japan for the Eisenhower Exchange Fellowship that provides an opportunity to stay in the United States as an honorable guest. For one and a half years, from 1974 to 1975, he worked in Austria for the International Institute for Applied Systems Analysis in the global energy study group as an expert of mathematical modeling and nuclear energy.
In 2005, Dr. Suzuki was appointed by the Prime Minister as a member of the Scientific Council of Japan, and internationally, served the Board of Nuclear and Radiation Studies at the National Academy of Sciences in the United States, 2000-2006. Currently, Dr. Suzuki serves the IAEA as a member of INSAG and the FANR, the nuclear regulatory body of UAE, as a member of international advisory board.
Dr. Suzuki is Fellow of the Atomic Energy Society of Japan, and was a member of the American Nuclear Society, where he used to be Associate Editor in Asia of Nuclear Technology. He holds the PhD degree in nuclear engineering from The University of Tokyo.
学校法人根津育英会武蔵学園長 / 元科学技術庁長官 / 元文部大臣
昭和28年3月
東京大学理学部物理学科卒業
昭和33年8月理学博士
職 歴昭和31年4月
東京大学原子核研究所助手
昭和34年9月アメリカ国立アルゴンヌ研究所研究員
昭和35年9月東京大学理学部講師
昭和39年8月東京大学理学部助教授
昭和42年9月ニュージャージー州ラトガース大学客員教授
昭和46年1月ニューヨーク州立大学ストニーブルク校教授
昭和50年6月東京大学理学部教授
昭和56年4月東京大学大型計算機センター長
昭和60年4月東京大学理学部長
昭和62年4月東京大学総長特別補佐(副学長)
平成元年4月東京大学総長(平成5年3月まで)
平成5年4月文部省学術顧問(平成6年3月まで)
平成5年10月理化学研究所理事長(平成10年5月まで)
平成10年7月参議院議員(平成16年7月25日まで)
文部大臣(平成11年10月まで)
科学技術庁長官兼務(平成11年10月まで)
平成12年6月(財)日本科学技術振興財団会長(平成23年4/21退任)
平成16年7月科学技術館長(非常勤)
平成18年4月学校法人根津育英会武蔵学園長(常勤)
平成22年4月公立大学法人静岡文化芸術大学理事長(常勤)
平成23年6月公益財団法人日本科学技術振興財団理事長(平成24年3月退任)
受 賞 等昭和53年12月
仁科記念賞
平成2年5月フランクリン・インステイテュート・ウエザリル・メダル(アメリカ)
平成5年4月アメリカ物理学会ボナー賞
平成5年6月日本学士院賞
平成10年6月レジヨン・ドヌール勲章(フランス)
平成14年9月名誉大英勲章
平成16年11月文化功労者、旭日大綬章
平成22年11月文化勲章 等
国際原子力機関(IAEA) 保障措置担当事務次長
Mr. Herman M.G. Nackaerts was appointed as the Deputy Director General, Head of the Department of Safeguards at the International Atomic Energy Agency, in September 2010.
In January 2006, Mr. Nackaerts joined the International Atomic Energy Agency and was appointed Director of Division of Operations B in the Department of Safeguards.
From 1983-2006, before joining the International Atomic Energy Agency, Mr. Nackaerts assumed positions at the European Commission, in the Section for Euratom Safeguards as: Section Head of Strategy and External Relations; Section Head of Safeguards Inspections; Head of the Division of Logistics and Information Technology and Head of the Division of Safeguards Inspections.
Before 1983 Mr. Nackaerts held positions as a process and design engineer within the Belgian chemical and nuclear industry respectively and as a project engineer at the Nuclear Research Centre in Mol, Belgium.
Mr. Nackaerts holds a degree in electrotechnical and mechanical engineering from the University of Leuven in Belgium. He has written numerous safeguards publications and speaks English, French, German and Dutch fluently.
米国エネルギー省(DOE) 国家核安全保障庁(NNSA) 防衛核不拡散局 核分裂性物質処分担当次官補代理
Mr. Peter Hanlon is the Assistant Deputy Administrator for Fissile Materials Disposition (FMD). In this position he oversees the U.S. effort to dispose of surplus highly enriched uranium by downblending it to low enriched uranium fuel for use in commercial reactors, and the U.S. and Russian effort to dispose of 68 metric tons of surplus weapon-grade plutonium, including the construction of the MOX Fuel Fabrication Facility and Waste Solidification Building at the Savannah River Site to support the plutonium disposition mission in the U.S. Mr. Hanlon joined NNSA as a civil servant in 2010. Prior to joining NNSA, Mr. Hanlon served in the U.S. Navy, retiring as a Captain. During his 25 year career, he served on a variety of nuclear powered submarines, culminating in his command of the USS LOUISIANA (SSBN-743). Ashore, he served in policy positions within the Departments of Defense and Energy serving as the Military Assistant to the Assistant Secretary of Defense for International Security Policy and Executive Staff Director of the National Nuclear Security Administration. In this position, Mr. Hanlon directly supported the NNSA Administrator in managing the Nation's Nuclear Security Enterprise.
仏国原子力・代替エネルギー庁 企画・渉外局長兼国際本部長
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1989 Baccalauréat grade "A" in mathematics and physics (specialising in mathematics)
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- Preparatory class in literature (Hypokhagne and Kagne), Lycee Henri IV Paris (1989-1992).
Ecole Normale Supérieure, Rue d'Ulm, Paris.
Bachelors degree (1992) and Masters (1993) degree in Modern Languages, University of Paris IV Sorbonne.
- Paris Institute for Political Studies (public service section : 1992-1994).
- National Service (1995) - Combat unit Leader.
- Ecole Nationale d'Administration (1996-1998, 'Valmy' year).
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Ministry of Foreign Affairs
North Africa and Middle East Department (1998-2000)
Middle East sub department, entrusted with Iran/Iraq matters.
Strategic Affairs, Security and Disarmament Department (2000-2002)
Disarmament and Nuclear Non-Proliferation sub department, entrusted with monitoring nuclear proliferation issues
(Iran, Middle East, North Korea, India/Pakistan, CTBT).
US State Department in Washington DC (2002-2003) : Desk Officer (EUR)
Counsellor, French Embassy, Washington DC (2003-2005).
Prime Minister's Office: Advisor for Defence and Strategic Affairs (June 2005-May 2007).
Ministry of Defence: Diplomatic Advisor to the Minister (May 2007 - September 2009)
Since September 2009 : French Atomic Commission, Director for International Relations and Governor of France to IAEA
韓国外交通商部 エネルギー資源大使
Feb. 1980
B.A. in the Department of International Relations,
Seoul National University, Seoul, Korea
Diploma in the Department of International Relations,
London School of Economics and Political Science, UK
Ph.D. (History) in Diplomatic Academy, Russia
CareerMay 1979
Passed High Diplomatic Service Examination
Apr. 1980Joined the Ministry of Foreign Affairs (MOFA)
Jul. 1984Korean Embassy to the Swiss Confederation
Jan. 1991 - Jan. 1995Korean Embassy to the Russian Federation, Uzbekistan
Feb. 1995Principal Secretary to the Minister, MOFA
Aug. 1996Director, North America Division II and III, MOFA
Jun. 1997Korean Embassy to the United States of America
Jun. 2000Korean Embassy to the Union of Myanmar
Nov. 2002Deputy Spokesman and Deputy Director-General of North American Affairs Bureau, MOFAT
Apr. 2003Principal Director, National Security Council
Mar. 2004Assistant to Foreign Minister, MOFAT
Mar. 2006Director-General, European Affairs Bureau, MOFAT
Feb. 2007Policy Research, Georgetown University, USA
May 2008Ambassador to Ukraine, Georgia and Moldova
Mar. 2011 -Chief Negotiator for Korea/US nuclear cooperation agreement
Sep. 2011Professor, Institute of Foreign Affairs and National Security, MOFAT
Jun. 2012 -Ambassador for Energy and Resources
Publications1994
"Economic Relations between Korea and Russia in the 19th Century"
2008"Perspectives on International Relations"
AwardService Merit Medal
日本原子力文化振興財団理事長 / 核物質管理学会日本支部会長 / 中部電力顧問
東京大学工学部電気工学科卒
中部電力㈱入社
原子力計画部原子力計画課長
1988年原子力計画部調査役
1990年原子力管理部次長
1992年浜岡原子力総合事務所浜岡原子力発電所副所長
1993年支配人・浜岡原子力総合事務所浜岡発電所長
1994年取締役・浜岡原子力総合事務所兼立地環境本部付
2001年常務取締役・原子力管理部・原子力計画部・浜岡原子力総合事務所 統括
2003年常務取締役 発電本部長
2004年取締役副社長 発電本部長
2005年代表取締役副社長
2007年〜顧問
2007年〜2010年内閣府原子力委員会 委員
2012年 4月〜一般財団法人日本原子力文化振興財団 理事長
2012年10月〜核物質管理学会日本支部 会長
米国エネルギー省(DOE) 国家核安全保障庁(NNSA) 核分裂性物質処分部 国際プログラム課長
Mr. Guy Douglas Lunsford serves as the Director of International Programs, Office of Fissile Materials Disposition, within the National Nuclear Security Administration's (NNSA) Office of Defense Nuclear Nonproliferation. In his current position he leads the NNSA's efforts in implementing the U.S./Russian Plutonium Management and Disposition Agreement (PMDA) and negotiations with the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) on the development of an international verification agreement to confirm the disposition of surplus weapons plutonium in the U.S. and Russian under the PMDA.
In 2004 he directed the U.S. MOX fuel lead assembly program which called for the conversion of excess U.S. nuclear weapons to plutonium oxide, shipment of the oxide to France for fabrication into MOX fuel assemblies, and return to the U.S. for irradiation in a U.S. light water reactor.
Mr. Lunsford began his professional career in the Unites States Air Force as an Intercontinental Ballistic Missile Flight Commander for the Minuteman III strategic missile system. Prior to retiring as a Colonel after 26 years of service, he represented the Department of State in Geneva on START I implementation; chaired a G-8 Subcommittee on Plutonium Disposition; and represented the Department of Defense on delegations dealing with FMCT, CTBT, NPT, the Strategic Transparency Initiative, the U.S./Russian Plutonium Production Reactor Agreement, the Mutual Reciprocal Inspection Initiative and a number of U.S./Russia Cooperative Threat Reduction Programs.
Mr. Lunsford is a graduate of the U.S. Naval War College with a Master Degree National Security and Strategic Studies.
国際原子力機関(IAEA) 実施A部 調整支援課長
Dr. Peter J.W. Rance is Head of the Section for Coordination and Support in the Operations Division A, of the International Atomic Energy Agency's Department of Safeguards. Dr. Rance joined the IAEA in 2006 and has worked in areas relating to safeguards implementation in East Asia and Oceania for 6 years as well as contributing to the wider work of the Department.
Prior to joining the IAEA, Dr. Rance worked in the British nuclear industry for 16 years holding a series of increasingly senior positions relating to spent fuel management, in particular reprocessing and interim storage of irradiated fuels and plutonium. During this period he served as a consultant to the UK Government, the IAEA and served as a member of several OECD Nuclear Energy Agency Working Groups relating to reprocessing and spent fuel management.
Dr. Rance is a chemist by professional training having a PhD from the University of Cambridge in photochemical induced charge transfer; he is married with three teenage children.
米国戦略国際問題研究所(CSIS)拡散防止プログラム部長兼上級研究員
Ms. Squassoni serves as director and senior fellow of the Proliferation Prevention Program at CSIS. Prior to joining CSIS, Ms. Squassoni was a senior associate in the Nuclear Nonproliferation Program at the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace. From 2002-2007, Ms. Squassoni advised Congress as a senior specialist in weapons of mass destruction at the Congressional Research Service, Library of Congress. Before joining CRS, she worked briefly as a reporter in the Washington bureau of Newsweek magazine. Ms. Squassoni also served in the executive branch of government from 1992 to 2001. Her last position was Director of Policy Coordination for the Nonproliferation Bureau at the State Department. She also served as a policy planner for the Political-Military Bureau at State. She began her career in the government as a nuclear safeguards expert in the Arms Control and Disarmament Agency. She is the recipient of various service awards and has published widely. She is a frequent commentator for U.S. and international media outlets.
Ms. Squassoni received her B.A. in political science from the State University of New York at Albany, a Masters in Public Management from the University of Maryland, and a Masters in National Security Strategy from the National War College.
在日フランス大使館 原子力参事官
Mr. Christophe Xerri has been assigned as Nuclear Counsellor at the Embassy of France in Japan since December 1st, 2011.
After graduating from Ecole Centrale de Lyon (Engineering - 1984) and Salford University (UK - Master of Science - 1984) and Institut Supérieur des Affaires (MBA - 1988), Christophe Xerri started his career in a Japanese bank in Tokyo.
He then joined AREVA Group in 1991, where he got involved in the promotion of nuclear fuel recycling, in the implementation of the first return of reprocessing residues to Japan, then in investments in uranium mining and in innovation and technological developments (including joint programs with CEA).
In 2000, he moved to the field of International Relations and Non-Proliferation, acted as expert to the IAEA and chaired a European expert working group on Safeguards implementation. This position included interaction with the International Directorate of CEA and with the Ministry of Foreign Affairs.
From 2003 to 2007, he was appointed personal assistant to the CEO of AREVA for international affairs.
He moved to Tokyo in 2007 to join AREVA Japan as Managing Director - Marketing and Industrial Strategy. In this position, he was involved in developing relationship with MHI and in the creation of the MNF Joint-Venture. He was then seconded by AREVA to the position of Director and Senior Executive Vice President of Mitsubishi Nuclear Fuel (MNF), a joint-venture created in Japan in 2009 between AREVA, and Mitsubishi Heavy Industries (MHI) in the field of nuclear fuel design and fabrication.
日本国際問題研究所「新しい核の秩序構想タスクフォース」座長
外交官領事官試験合格
昭和33年3月東京大学法学部卒業
昭和33年4月外務省入省
昭和33年8月〜35年6月プリンストン大学等留学
昭和42年8月在連合王国日本国大使館一等書記官
昭和48年7月外務省アジア局南西アジア課長
昭和50年7月外務省アジア局北東アジア課長
昭和52年12月在ロンドン国際戦略問題研究所研究員(兼在連合王国日本国大使館参事官)
昭和54年1月在メキシコ日本国大使館公使
昭和56年11月外務省国連局審議官
昭和60年1月在ホノルル総領事
昭和62年1月外務省科学技術審議官(局長職)
平成元年11月在ウィーン国際機関日本政府代表部特命全権大使
平成元年10月〜2年10月国際原子力機関(IAEA)理事会議長
平成4年5月〜12月特命全権大使(対旧ソ連邦支援対策を担当)
平成5年3月特命全権大使(日朝国交正常化交渉日本政府代表)
平成5年8月(アジア・太平洋経済協力(APEC)担当を兼任)
平成7年2月大使(朝鮮半島エネルギー開発機構(KEDO)担当)
平成8年1月ニュー・ジーランド駐箚日本国特命全権大使
平成10年1月原子力委員会委員v 平成13年1月
原子力委員会委員長代理
平成16年4月〜17年3月外務省 参与 (国際原子力機関(IAEA)核不拡散問題諮問委員会委員)
平成16年6月〜17年3月財団法人 原子力安全研究協会 参与
平成16年8月UCN会 幹事
平成18年より財団法人 日本国際問題研究所 特別研究員
平成22年7月より財団法人 原子力安全研究協会 研究参与、原子力政策研究会 委員
平成23年9月より一橋大学大学院客員教授
日本原子力研究開発機構 核物質管理科学技術推進部長
1980年名古屋大学工学研究科原子核工学専攻修士課程修了、同年動力炉・核燃料開発事業団に入社し、再処理回収ウラン転換試験に従事。1988年より企画部勤務後、1991年外務省国際連合局原子力課に出向し、IAEA保障措置、OECD/NEA関係業務を担当、その後1993〜1995年、在米国日本大使館科学班にて専門調査員として米国の核不拡散情勢の調査・分析に従事。帰国後、Puの国際管理、透明性向上など、核不拡散業務に従事した後、東京事務所次長、核不拡散科学技術センター次長を経て、2007年より3年間、ウィーン事務所長に就任。2010年帰国後、現在、核物質管理科学技術推進部(旧、核不拡散科学技術センター)の部長として核不拡散政策、技術開発、保障措置、核物質防護等、核不拡散・核物質管理業務を推進。
日本原子力研究開発機構 核物質管理科学技術推進部次長 / 東京大学大学院工学系研究科原子力国際専攻教授(委嘱)
旧動力炉・核燃料開発事業団(旧核燃料サイクル開発機構)にて20年にわたり再処理工場の分析所に勤務、同工場におけるIAEA 保障措置対応体制の確立を始め多くの保障措置技術開発、分析技術開発に携わった。またピューレックス再処理プロセスの安全性に係る基礎化学的研究にも従事。1986-1987年に英国UKAEA のハーウェル研究所およびドーンレイ原子力開発事業所に研究員として留学。東海再処理工場の分析課長を経て、1999年から7年間にわたりIAEAに勤務。IAEAでは保障措置分析所(サイバースドルフ)所長として核物質申告値検認のための分析並びに未申告活動の有無を検証するための環境サンプリングのための分析業務に従事した。その間、イラク、イラン、リビアなどの国々における未申告活動の疑惑事象の解明に深く関与した。2006年7月より日本原子力研究開発機構(JAEA)に勤務。現在、同機構の核物質管理科学技術推進部次長(研究主席)。東京大学大学院工学系研究科教授(原子力国際専攻委嘱)を兼任。工学博士(東京大学−放射線化学/核物質分析)。東京大学主催「国際保障学研究会」副主査、原子力学会「核不拡散連絡会」副会長。
露国国際ウラン濃縮センター部長
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1989-1996: Moscow State Technical University, Russia. Special subject: Mechanical Engineer for Machinery Building.
2002-2005: Advanced Training: Ministry for Foreign Trade of the Russian Federation. Special subject: Specialist for Foreign Trade.
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1997-2002: Moscow State Technical University, Russia. Laboratory for Computer-Aided Design.
In 2002 started working with Minatom (Rosatom).
In 2002-2009: JSC "Techsnabexport" (TENEX; www.tenex.ru). Positions - Expert, Senior Expert, Senior Project Manager, Director of the Finance & Economy Department at the Directorate for Production, Adviser to the Deputy Director General, International Project Management Department.
Responsibilities: Project Management Investments (PMI); development of nuclear energy for peaceful use; safeguards implementation; evolution of non-proliferation regime.
From 2009 till the present time: (JSC) "International Uranium Enrichment Centre" (IUEC; www.iuec.ru). Current position: Commercial Director
- Commercial aspects of the Company's activity;
- Development of the corporate structure by means of new participants joining from the IAEA and NPT member-states;
- Implementation of certain commercial and technical aspects of the Agreement between the government of the Russian Federation and the IAEA regarding the establishment on the territory of the Russian Federation of a physical reserve of low enriched uranium and the supply of low enriched uranium therefrom to the IAEA for its member states;
- Coordination of work with the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA), responsibilities for the implementation of IAEA safeguards to the materials located at the IUEC storage facility including guaranteed physical reserve of low enriched uranium;
- Developing and promoting of non-proliferation regime.
米国芸術科学アカデミー 世界の原子力の将来プロジェクト 研究コーディネーター
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Assistant to the Director, Argonne National Laboratory (2001-2012)
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Actively engaged in several international projects on the economics of nuclear energy as well as a key study on the economics of small modular reactors and supporting studies for the U.S. Department of Energy's international Framework for Nuclear Energy Cooperation (INFEC).
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At OMB, he helped complete several major nonproliferation agreements including an agreement where the United States would purchase high enriched uranium from Russia to use as nuclear fuel in its power plants.
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Responsible for detailed policy analysis and novel financing proposals. Advised the Director on pending policy and legislative issues.
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MBA (managerial economics) from George Washington University in 1979
Engineer's degree (nuclear engineering) from MIT in 1971
Bachelor of Science degree (chemistry and mathematics) from Tufts University in 1968
韓国ソウル国立大学工学部教授
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academic career
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- 1971. 3 - 1975. 2 : Seoul National University, B.S. in Nuclear Engineering
- 1975. 3 - 1977. 2 : KAIST, M.S. in Mechanical Engineering
- 1982. 2 - 1987. 6 : M. I. T. Ph.D. in Nuclear Materials Engineering
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professional career
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- Advisor, Korea Patent and Invention association
- Co-Chair, Forum on Climate Change and Energy Policy
- Director, SNU Nuclear Transmutation Energy Research Center
- Director, Nuclear Power Performance Research Center, ESRI
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field of expertise
- J.H.Kim, I.S.Hwang, R.L.Tobler, Fracture mechanics behavior of a Ni-Fe superalloy sheath for superconducting fusion magnets Part 2: Magnet life analysis model, Fusion Engineering and Design, 36 , pp.269-279, Elsevier Science Sa Lausanne, 1997,- 발행 (No. Related Records: 7, No. cited references: 10)
- R.L.Tobler, I.S.Hwang, M.M.Steeves, Fracture mechanics behavior of a Ni-Fe superalloy sheath for superconducting fusion magnets Part 1, Fusion Engineering and Design, 36 , pp.258-268, Elsevier Science Sa Lausanne, 1997,- 발행 (No. Related Records: 7, No. cited references: 20)
- J.H.Kim, I.S.Hwang, Crack shape evolution of surface flaws under fatigue loading austenitic pipes, Nuclear Engineering and Design, 174 , pp.17-24, Elsevier Science Sa Lausanne, 1997,- 발행 (No. Related Records: 8, No. cited references: 12)
- Hwang-IS, Park-IG, Control of Alkaline Stress-Corrosion Cracking in Pressurized-Water Reactor Steam-Generator Tubing, Corrosion, 55(6), pp.616-625, Natl Assn Corrosion Eng, 2000, 1999-00 발행 (No. Related Records: 0, No. cited references: 17)
- Na Young Lee, Il Soon Hwang and Han-Ill Yoo , New leak detection technique using ceramic humidity sensor for water reactors , Nuclear Engineering and Design, El savier, 2001
カザフスタン原子力庁委員長
Dr. Zhantikin graduated from the Novosibirsk State University, Russia (Soviet Union at that time), Physical Faculty in 1976.
From 1976 to 1992 he worked in the Institute of Nuclear Physics of the Academy of Sciences of Kazakhstan as a scientific researcher. Field of interest was radiation effects in solids. In 1987 he was awarded a title of Candidate of Physical and Mathematical Sciences (Ph.D.) for thesis on Mossbauer spectroscopy and neutron diffraction investigations of radiation effects in Fe and Ni alloys and inter-metallic compounds.
In 1992 he was invited to the Atomic Energy Agency of the Republic of Kazakhstan as the Head of Scientific and Technical Division. Later he was a Deputy Director, Director General of the Agency, and, after reforming it to the Atomic Energy Committee, a Chairman of the Committee.
In 2012 he was appointed as a Chairman of the newly established Atomic Energy Agency of the Republic of Kazakhstan. The Agency has a regulatory body - Inspectorate - in the field of peaceful uses of atomic energy responsible for nuclear safety and security, radiation protection and nuclear non-proliferation regime in the Republic of Kazakhstan. Also, the Agency is responsible for coordination and supervision of development programs in nuclear sector.
東京大学大学院工学系研究科原子力国際専攻教授
昭和47年
東京大学工学部原子力工学科卒業
昭和49年東京大学工学系大学院修士課程修了(原子力工学)
昭和52年東京大学工学系大学院博士課程修了(原子力工学)(工学博士)
昭和52年東京大学工学部助手(原子力工学科)
昭和56年東京大学工学部助教授(工学部付属原子力工学研究施設・茨城県東海村)
平成6年東京大学大学院工学系研究科教授(システム量子工学専攻)
平成20年東京大学大学院工学系研究科教授(原子力国際専攻)
平成23年度日本原子力学会会長
『研究分野』核燃料サイクル、放射性廃棄物管理、原子力と社会、核融合工学、核不拡散工学
日本原子力研究開発機構 核不拡散・核セキュリティ総合支援センター次長
1983年に動力炉・核燃料開発事業団に入社し、以後2003年までの20年間新型転換炉ふげん開発プロジェクトにおいて、トリチウム放出低減対策の研究、応力腐食割れ対策としての原子炉冷却系への水素注入技術開発、系統化学除染技術開発などに従事した。また、1998年4月から2000年12月まで、外務省総合外交政策局科学原子力課に出向し、技術的なアドバイザーとしてKEDOを担当した。2005年10月の日本原子力研究開発機構設立時には、核不拡散科学技術センター計画推進室長として、同センターの活動を推進するとともに、燃料供給保証の枠組みの研究などに従事した。2010年12月からは、核セキュリティサミットで日本がコミットした核不拡散・核セキュリティ総合支援センターの次長として活躍している。
