| CURRICULUM VITAE |
| Professor
Bhupendra Jasani Department of War Studies, King's College London, UK |
| Born: 28 March 1935, Nairobi, Kenya. Education: BSc in physics and mathematics. MSc in nuclear physics. PhD in nuclear physics and nuclear medicine. Career History: 1958 to 1972: worked for the British Medical Research Council on the development of high sensitivity nuclear radiation detectors for medical and biological applications at the University College Hospital Medical School, London. February 1972: joined the Stockholm International Peace Research Institute (SIPRI) in Sweden. October 1987: joined the Royal United Services Institute for Defence Studies, London, as a Rockwell International Fellow. 1990: joined the Department of War Studies, King's College London. Currently heads a programme on military uses of outer space and arms control verification from space. Currently working on the use of commercial remote sensing satellite for use in the verification of the Chemical Weapons Convention. He has just completed a project for the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) on behalf of the British and German Governments. This was to investigate the use of commercial satellite imagery to monitor the nuclear fuel cycle as part of IAEA safeguards. Publications: A number of recent reports for the IAEA and numerous papers on nuclear and space arms control. Additional books include: Peaceful and Non-Peaceful Uses of Space (ed.), London, Taylor and Francis for UNIDIR-United Nations Institute for Disarmament Research, 1991. Outer Space: A Source of Conflict or Co-operation? (ed.), Tokyo, The United Nations University Press and in co-operation with SIPRI, 1991. Satellites for Arms Control and Crisis Monitoring, (ed. with Toshibomi Sakata), Oxford University Press for SIPRI, 1987. Space Weapons and International Security, (ed.), Oxford University Press for SIPRI, 1987. |