Monday, 11 April 2022

online event: Fabian Lüscher “Nuclear Ambiguities: Insights from the History of Science and an NGO Perspective”

 The  Chair of Science, Technology and Gender Studies (STGS) at FAU  Erlangen-Nürnberg, headed by Prof. Maria Rentetzi, invites you to  participate in its next guest lecture (online):

Dr. Fabian Lüscher

“Nuclear Ambiguities: Insights from the History of Science and an NGO Perspective” 

April 28, 2022, 18:00 (CEST)

Using  nuclear energy has always been ambiguous. This technology was one of  the defining aspects of the Cold War and remains crucial to political  decision making until today – from science to warfare, from energy  politics to geopolitics. In his talk, Dr. Lüscher will reflect on  nuclear internationalism in the Soviet Union and make the case for an  integrated nuclear history. In particular, he will shed light on the  role of experts, who displayed at least a dual loyalty: towards the  science-enabling state and towards an international scientific community  that appealed to universal values. In the second part of his  presentation, he will provide an NGO perspective on these nuclear  ambiguities, focusing on recent nuclear policy developments and debates.  What are the lessons nuclear history teaches us for the future of  atomic energy use?

Fabian  Lüscher was a member of the research project “Nuclear Technopolitics in  the Soviet Union” (DFG/SNF 2017–20) and is now head of the nuclear  energy department at the Swiss Energy Foundation (SES) in Zürich.

To join via Zoom please register here: https://tinyurl.com/2p882aet.

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