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− | Professor Andrew Sherry is Director of the [[Dalton Nuclear Institute]] at the [[University of Manchester]] and a member of the Government's | + | '''Professor Andrew Sherry''' is Director of the [[Dalton Nuclear Institute]] at the [[University of Manchester]] and a member of the Government's [[Ad Hoc Nuclear Research and Development Advisory Board]]. |
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− | + | *Sherry has periodically given his 'expert view' on nuclear matters for the [[Science Media Centre]]'s briefings for journalists, particularly in the aftermath of the Fukushima disaster | |
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− | [[Category:Nuclear: UK]] | + | [[Category:Nuclear: UK|Sherry, Andrew]] |
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Contents
Background
Professor Andrew Sherry is Director of the Dalton Nuclear Institute at the University of Manchester and a member of the Government's Ad Hoc Nuclear Research and Development Advisory Board.
Affiliations
- Ad Hoc Nuclear Research and Development Advisory Board member (2012-current)
- Sherry has periodically given his 'expert view' on nuclear matters for the Science Media Centre's briefings for journalists, particularly in the aftermath of the Fukushima disaster