Nuclear Abolition
Ted Taylor
Sunday, 06 Nov 1994 at 8:00 pm – Sun Room, Memorial Union
Ted Taylor designed nuclear weapons at the Los Alamos National Laboratory and nuclear reactors and nuclear space propulsion at General Atomic Company in San Diego. he was deputy director for technology of the Defense Nuclear Agency in the Pentagon, founded International Research and Technology corporation and was named by President Carter to the Commission on the Accident at Three mile Island,. He also founded NOVA, Inc., a renewable energy company.Part of the World Affairs Series: Hiroshima - Fifty Years After
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