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Matches in DBpedia 2016-04 for { ?s ?p "Wolfgang Kröger (* 27 August 1945 in Wanne-Eickel, Germany, now Herne) has been Ordinarius of Safety Technology at the ETH Zurich since 1990 and director of the Laboratory and Safety Analysis. Before being elected Founding Rector of International Risk Governance Council (IRGC) in 2003, he headed research in nuclear energy and safety at the Paul Scherrer Institut(PSI). After his retirement early 2011 he has become the Executive Director of the newly established ETH Risk Center. At present, he serves as consultant on future resilient systems. He has both Swiss and German citizenship and lives in Kilchberg, Zürich. His seminar work lies in the general area of reliability, risk and vulnerability analysis of large-scale technical systems like nuclear power plants of different types and complex physical-engineered networks like electric power supply systems, the latter coupled to other critical infrastructure and controlled by cyber-physical systems. He is known for his continuing efforts to advance related frameworks, methodology, and tools, to communicate results including uncertainties and provide input to decision-makers as well as for his successful endeavor in stimulating trans-national, trans-disciplinary and trans-sectional cooperation to improve governance of emerging systemic risks. His contributions to shape and operationalize the concept of sustainability and - more recently - the concept of resilience are highly valued.Professor Kröger is an individual member of the Swiss Academy of Technical Science and heads the topical platform “Risk”; he has been awarded “Distinguished Affiliate Professor” by Technische Universität München in 2012. Inter alia he is member of the international review group of the Japanese Nuclear Safety Institute (JANSI). Most recent publications/books are dedicated to the vulnerability of critical infrastructure systems and interdependencies among them and to make them more resilient."@en }

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