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"한미 원자력 협력의 미래(The Future of United States-Republic of Korea Civilian Nuclear Cooperation)" 세미나가 오는 12.18(금), 10:30 am -1 pm, 샌프란시스코 Le Meridien Hotel(주소: 333 Battery Street)에서 개최될 예정이오니 많은 참석과 관심 부탁드립니다.
한동만 주샌프란시스코 총영사 및 Mark Tokola 한미경제연구소 부소장이 환영사, 캐서린 스티븐스 전 주한 미국대사가 기조연설을 할 예정이며, Karl van Bibber 버클리대 원자력공학 학과장, Chaim Braun 스탠포드대 초빙교수, 안준홍 버클리대 교수, Jay Davis 허츠(Hertz)재단 선임연구원, 이광석 한미원자력협력지원센터장 등이 패널로 참가할 예정입니다.
* 동 세미나에 참석을 희망하시는분은 12.16(수)까지 주최측인 한미경제연구소(KEI) 이메일(events@keia.org)을 통해 RSVP 해주시면 됩니다. 오찬이 제공될 예정입니다.
상세 사항은 아래 영문 프로그램을 참고해주시기 바랍니다.
The Korea Economic Institute of America cordially invites you to a luncheon event on:
The Future of United States-Republic of Korea Civilian Nuclear Cooperation
Friday | December 18, 2015
10:30 am - 1:00 pm
Le Meridien Hotel 333 Battery Street, San Francisco, California
Welcome remarks by:
Dong-man Han
Consul General
Republic of Korea in San Francisco
Mark Tokola
Vice President
Korea Economic Institute of America
Keynote address:
Kathleen Stephens
William J. Perry Distinguished Fellow
APARC Stanford University
Former U.S. Ambassador to the Republic of Korea
A panel discussion featuring:
Dr. Karl van Bibber
Chair, Nuclear Engineering
University of California, Berkeley (moderator)
Dr. Joonhong Ahn
Professor of Nuclear Engineering
University of California, Berkeley
Dr. Chaim Braun
Consulting Professor
Stanford University
Dr. Jay Davis
Senior Fellow and President Emeritus
Hertz Foundation
Dr. Lee Kwang-seok
Director of the Center for ROK-U.S. Cooperation
Korea Atomic Energy Research Institute
This past summer, the United States and the Republic of Korea signed a new civil nuclear cooperation agreement, often called a “123 Agreement,” to further and deepen the cooperation between the two countries and reaffirm their joint commitment to nuclear nonproliferation. With the agreement in force, now is the time to look at the steps forward for nuclear energy cooperation between these two allies. The speakers will explore where civil nuclear cooperation fits within the context of the alliance, the details of the 123 Agreement and what makes it different from agreements the U.S. has with other countries, and what the establishment of a High Level Bilateral Commission will mean for key issues that remain between the two countries, including nuclear safety, spent fuel management, and the future of enrichment and reprocessing.
Lunch will be served.
RSVP toevents@keia.org by Wednesday, December 16
This program is supported by the Embassy of the Republic of Korea to the United States.
한동만 주샌프란시스코 총영사 및 Mark Tokola 한미경제연구소 부소장이 환영사, 캐서린 스티븐스 전 주한 미국대사가 기조연설을 할 예정이며, Karl van Bibber 버클리대 원자력공학 학과장, Chaim Braun 스탠포드대 초빙교수, 안준홍 버클리대 교수, Jay Davis 허츠(Hertz)재단 선임연구원, 이광석 한미원자력협력지원센터장 등이 패널로 참가할 예정입니다.
* 동 세미나에 참석을 희망하시는분은 12.16(수)까지 주최측인 한미경제연구소(KEI) 이메일(events@keia.org)을 통해 RSVP 해주시면 됩니다. 오찬이 제공될 예정입니다.
상세 사항은 아래 영문 프로그램을 참고해주시기 바랍니다.
The Korea Economic Institute of America cordially invites you to a luncheon event on:
The Future of United States-Republic of Korea Civilian Nuclear Cooperation
Friday | December 18, 2015
10:30 am - 1:00 pm
Le Meridien Hotel 333 Battery Street, San Francisco, California
Welcome remarks by:
Dong-man Han
Consul General
Republic of Korea in San Francisco
Mark Tokola
Vice President
Korea Economic Institute of America
Keynote address:
Kathleen Stephens
William J. Perry Distinguished Fellow
APARC Stanford University
Former U.S. Ambassador to the Republic of Korea
A panel discussion featuring:
Dr. Karl van Bibber
Chair, Nuclear Engineering
University of California, Berkeley (moderator)
Dr. Joonhong Ahn
Professor of Nuclear Engineering
University of California, Berkeley
Dr. Chaim Braun
Consulting Professor
Stanford University
Dr. Jay Davis
Senior Fellow and President Emeritus
Hertz Foundation
Dr. Lee Kwang-seok
Director of the Center for ROK-U.S. Cooperation
Korea Atomic Energy Research Institute
This past summer, the United States and the Republic of Korea signed a new civil nuclear cooperation agreement, often called a “123 Agreement,” to further and deepen the cooperation between the two countries and reaffirm their joint commitment to nuclear nonproliferation. With the agreement in force, now is the time to look at the steps forward for nuclear energy cooperation between these two allies. The speakers will explore where civil nuclear cooperation fits within the context of the alliance, the details of the 123 Agreement and what makes it different from agreements the U.S. has with other countries, and what the establishment of a High Level Bilateral Commission will mean for key issues that remain between the two countries, including nuclear safety, spent fuel management, and the future of enrichment and reprocessing.
Lunch will be served.
RSVP toevents@keia.org by Wednesday, December 16
This program is supported by the Embassy of the Republic of Korea to the United States.