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'''Richard Garwin''' is a U.S. nuclear physicist who is deeply involved in national security policy. He is Senior Fellow for Science and Technology with the [[Council on Foreign Relations]].
'''Richard Garwin''' is a U.S. nuclear physicist who is deeply involved in national security policy. He is Senior Fellow for Science and Technology with the Council on Foreign Relations, and an [[IBM]] Fellow Emeritus; much of his career was at IBM.


He was a member of the [[Commission to Assess the Ballistic Missile Threat to the United States]].
He was a member of the Rumsfeld Commission.


IBM Fellow Emeritus service on President's Science Advisory Committee and Defense Science Board (1966-69); R.V. Jones Awardee (1996) for Scientific Intelligence from the United States intelligence community; nuclear physicist involved in thermonuclear weapon design
He has served on the President's Science Advisory Committee and Defense Science Board, and received the  R.V. Jones Awardee (1996) for Scientific Intelligence from the United States intelligence community;

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Richard Garwin is a U.S. nuclear physicist who is deeply involved in national security policy. He is Senior Fellow for Science and Technology with the Council on Foreign Relations, and an IBM Fellow Emeritus; much of his career was at IBM.

He was a member of the Rumsfeld Commission.

He has served on the President's Science Advisory Committee and Defense Science Board, and received the R.V. Jones Awardee (1996) for Scientific Intelligence from the United States intelligence community;