(>) Between June 1971 and April 1973 I was emploved at Resources for the Future (R£F), Washington, D. C., where I ‘szote the book, The Liquid Metal Fast Breeder Reactor: An vy nvironmental and Economic Critique, published by RfF in 1974. (c) From 1969 to 1971 I was employed by Litton- telloaics Divisicn, Scientific Support Laboratory, Fort Ord, California. I was Modeling and Simulation Group Supervisor, supervising the activities or several operation research analysts engaged in military research pertinent to the evaluation of U.S. 1 Army field experiments designed to test U.S. Army weapons, material and concepts. (cd; From 1967 to 1969 Iwas a Lieutenant in the U.S. Viavy on active 23utyv at the Naval Postgraduate School, Monterey, . California. I was an Assistant Professor of Physics, a member of the Radiation Safety Committee and conducted part-time esearch involving computer studies of radiation production in Deam transport s7stems at the Stanford Linear Accelerator, Stanford, California. (e) (cum laude) I received a Bachelor of Engineering degree from Vanderbilt University in 1962, a Master of Sciences degree from Vanderbilt in 1965 in physics and radiation chamistry, and Doctor of Philosophy degree from Vanderbilt in 2367 in the fiela of high energy nuclear physics. During the seriod 1962-1964 I was an AEC Health Physics Fellow and received -srlied health-shsics training at Oak Ridge National Laboratory. surzar of 1969 at the Summe K stent the Institute of Theoretical ‘sies, University sf Colorado, Boulder, Colorado. (=) qQ meri an Nuclear I am a member of the American Physical Society, Society, Health Physics Society, American ssociation for «ne Advancement of Science and Sigma Xi. 9052148