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energy's future (e.g., roll-in pricing of nonsolar capacity)? These institutional questions invite study by teams of lawyers, architect-planners, and economists and should be a task of the CAC.

The discipline pool associated with the central assessment component will have the important task of improving the basic tools and modeling techniques important not only to the CAC and SERI but to others as well. The improvement of hierarchical models, more efficient aggregation of the modeling of individual participants on the economic scene, greater capability for man-machine interaction are important if SERI programs and ERDA decision are to be soundly based.

We estimate that the central analysis component of SERI should have some 60 professional

personnel.

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Appendix B
About

the Participants

Members of the Workshop (pertinent vitae follow)

Committee

Richard L. Garwin, Chairman

Lawrence Bogorad

Edward L. Ginzton

Albert G. Hill

William A. Nierenberg

E. R. Piore

Dwain F. Spencer

George W. Wood, Executive Secretary

Consultants

Melvin Calvin

Leonard D. Hamilton

Mark Kac

Roy Kaplow

Allen V. Kneese

Alan S. Manne

Bernard M. Oliver

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Visiting Experts

H. M. Agnew

Los Alamos Scientific Laboratory

Donald E. Anderson

Sheldahl, Inc.

Warren Butler

University of California at San Diego

Robert H. Douglass

TRW, Incorporated

Joseph Feinstein

Varian Associates

Ivan A. Getting

The Aerospace Corporation

John Goldsmith

Jet Propulsion Laboratory

Arthur Greenberg

The Aerospace Corporation

Harold R. Hay

Sky Therm Processes and Engineering

Lloyd O. Herwig

ERDA

Harry Hovel

Thomas J. Watson Research Center, IBM

C. Turner Joy, Jr.

Lockheed Missiles and Space Company

M. D. Kamen

University of Southern California

Joseph B. Knox

Lawrence Livermore Laboratory

Bessel D. Kok

RIAS

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PERTINENT VITAE

(IN ALPHABETICAL ORDER)

Lawrence Bogorad

Professor of Biology, Harvard University, 1967

Chairman, Department of Biology, Harvard University, 1974

President, American Society of Plant Physiologists, 1968-1969

Member: Board on Agriculture and Renewable Resources, National Research Council, 1972-1975

Member: National Academy of Sciences (Chairman Section on Botany, 1974-1977); American Academy of Arts and Sciences

Melvin Calvin

University Professor of Chemistry, University of California, 1971

Associate Director, Lawrence Berkeley Laboratory, 1967

Director, Laboratory of Chemical Biodynamics, University of California, Berkeley, 1960

President, American Chemical Society, 1971

President, American Society of Plant Physiologists, 1964

Virtanen Medal, Finnish Biochemical Society, 1975

Davy Medal, The Royal Society, 1964

Nobel Prize in Chemistry, 1961

Member: Department of Chemistry, University of California, Berkeley, 1937

Chairman: Committee on Science and Public Policy, National Academy of Sciences, 1972-1975

Member: President's Science Advisory Committee, 1963-1966

Member: National Academy of Sciences; American Academy of Arts and Sciences; American Philosophical Society; and several foreign honorary academies

Richard L. Garwin

IBM Corporation: Staff Member of the Research Division, 1952 - ; Director IBM Watson Laboratory, 1966-1967; Director of Applied Research 1965-1966; Member Corporate Technical Committee, 1970-1971

Visiting Professor of Applied Physics, Harvard University 1974-1975

Adjunct Professor of Physics, Columbia University, 1957

Instructor and Assistant Professor of Physics, University of Chicago, 1949-1952

Formerly Consultant to AVCO, Convair, etc.; at present Consultant to several departments and agencies of the United States Government

Member: President's Science Advisory Committee, 1962-1965 and 1969-1972

Member: Defense Science Board, Department of Defense, 1966-1969

Member: National Academy of Sciences; Council on Foreign Relations; Institute of Medicine; Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers

Fellow: American Physical Society, American Academy of Arts and Sciences

Edward L. Ginzton

Varian Associates: Chairman of the Board, 1959; Chief Executive Officer, 1959-1972; President, 1964-1968; Member of the Board of Directors, 1948

Stanford University: Professor of Applied Physics and Electrical Engineering, 1946-1968; Director, Project M (SLAC), 1957-1960; Director, Microwave Laboratory, 1949-1959

Member: Council of National Academy of Engineering, 1974

Chairman: Committee on Motor Vehicle Emissions, National Academy of Sciences, 1971-1972

Member: National Academy of Sciences; National Academy of Engineering; American Academy of Arts and Sciences; Institute of Electrical and Electronic Engineers

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