- Herbert York
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caption =Herbert F. York in 1957
birth_date =November 24 ,1921
birth_place =Rochester, NY
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nationality = American
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religion = |footnotes = |Herbert Frank York (Born in Rochester, NY, November 24, 1921) is an accomplished American nuclear
physicist who has held numerous scientific and administrative positions within the United States government and various educational institutes.He earned his B.S. and M.S. degrees from the
University of Rochester , and his Ph. D. from theUniversity of California, Berkeley .After leaving Rochester, York left to work on the
Manhattan Project duringWorld War II at the Oak Ridge production site as a physicist.After the war ended, York returned to school at Berkeley to earn his Ph. D. Barely three years out of graduate school, he served as the
University of California Livermore National Laboratory's first Director. Since leaving the Lab in 1958, he has held numerous positions in both government and academia, including Chief Scientist of theAdvanced Research Projects Agency , Director of Defense Department Research and Engineering, Professor of Physics at theUniversity of California, Berkeley , and Chancellor of theUniversity of California, San Diego from 1961 to 1964, and again from 1970 to 1972. He is currently Director Emeritus of theInstitute on Global Conflict and Cooperation at UC San Diego and serves as chairman of the university's Scientific and Academic Advisory Committee, which oversees activities at both Livermore and Los Alamos National Laboratories. He also serves on the board of theCouncil for a Livable World , a non partisan arms control organization in Washington, D.C. [http://livableworld.org/work/board/#_edn28]From 1979 to 1981 he served as U.S. ambassador to the Comprehensive Test Ban negotiations in
Geneva ,Switzerland .He currently lives in San Diego and occasionally guest lectures for the University of California San Diego and other institutions.York has written 6 books:
*Arms Control (Readings from Scientific American (W.H. Freeman, 1973)
*The Advisors: Oppenheimer, Teller and the Superbomb (W.H. Freeman, 1976)
*Race to Oblivion: A Participant's View of the Arms Race (Simon and Schuster, 1978)
*Making Weapons, Talking Peace: A Physicist's Journey from Hiroshima to Geneva (Harper & Row, 1987)
*A Shield in Space? Technology, Politics and the Strategic Defense Initiative (U.C. Press, 1988, with Sanford Lakoff)
*Arms and the Physicist (American Physical Society, 1994)York has three children; daughters Rachel and Cynthia, and son David.
External links
* [http://www.llnl.gov/llnl/about/make_history.jsp Herbert York]
* [http://alsos.wlu.edu/qsearch.aspx?browse=people/York,+Herbert Annotated bibliography for Herbert York from the Alsos Digital Library for Nuclear Issues]
* [http://webcast.ucsd.edu:8080/ramgen/UCSD_TV/8401.rm Interview: "Conversations with History: Reminiscences from a Career in Science, National Security, and the University, with Herbert F. York" ]
* [http://www.livableworld.org The Council for a Livable World website]
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