Nuclear Weapons Stockpile Stewardship and Inertial Confinement Fusion: How the U.S. Uses Big Science to Ensure Our Aging Nuclear Warheads Work

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DATE: December 13, 2021

The Mitchell Institute for Aerospace Studies and the Advanced Nuclear Weapons Alliance Deterrence Center present the Annual Forums on the National Nuclear Security Administration, the Cornerstone of U.S. Strategic Nuclear Deterrence: Nuclear Weapons Stockpile Stewardship and Inertial Confinement Fusion: How the U.S. Uses Big Science to Ensure Our Aging Nuclear Warheads Work with opening remarks by Dr. Mark Anderson, Assistant Deputy Administrator Research, Development, Test and Evaluation National Nuclear Security Administration and featuring Dr. E. Michael Campbell, Director Laboratory for Laser Energetics University of Rochester; Dr. Mark C. Herrmann, Deputy Program Director, Fundamental Weapons Physics, and the Program Director for NIF/WCI Integration Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory; Dr. Kimberly Scott, Program Director Office of Experimental Sciences Los Alamos National Laboratory; and Dr. Daniel Sinars, Director, Pulsed Power Sciences Center Sandia National Laboratories.

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