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Home   |   About APS   |   Society Governance   |   Committees   |   Committee on International Freedom of Scientists

Committee on International Freedom of Scientists

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The membership of the Committee on International Freedom of Scientists shall consist of nine members appointed by the President-Elect to staggered three-year terms. The President-Elect shall appoint the Chairperson from among the members. This Committee shall be responsible for monitoring concerns regarding human rights for scientists throughout the world. It shall apprise the President, the Executive Board and Council of problems encountered by scientists in the pursuit of their scientific interests or in effecting satisfactory communication with other scientists and may recommend to the President, the Executive Board and Council appropriate courses of action designed to alleviate such problems.

Michael J Ramsey-Musolf
Chair
Univ of Wisconsin, Madison
(608) 262-3051
mjrm@physics.wisc.edu

Pavel Podvig
Past Chair
(650) 327-7968
podvig@stanford.edu

Mahnaz Eskandari
Member
Illinois Inst of Tech
(312) 567-3522
eskamah@iit.edu

Andrew Grosso
Member
(202) 261-3593
Agrosso@acm.org

Andrew D Kent
Member
New York Univ NYU
(212) 998-7773
andy.kent@nyu.edu

Kyler W Kuehn
Member
Argonne Natl Lab
(630) 252-6708
kkuehn@anl.gov

Yousef I. Makdisi
Member
Brookhaven National Lab
(631) 344-4932
makdisi@bnl.gov

Noemi Mirkin
Member
Univ of Michigan - Ann Arbor
(248) 668-0327
nmirkin@umich.edu

Khaled A Sallam
Member
Oklahoma State Univ
(405) 744-3470
kasallam@gmail.com

Dr George R Tynan
Member
Univ of California - San Diego
(818) 534-9724
gtynan@ucsd.edu

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Cases
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Annual Reports
2008, 2007, 2006, 2005, 2004

Human Rights Resources & Links
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Senior Staff
Amy Flatten, APS
flatten@aps.org

Committee Administrator
Michele Irwin, APS
irwin@aps.org

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