词条 | Wolfgang Kröger |
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Wolfgang Kröger (* 27 August 1945 in Wanne-Eickel, now Herne, Germany) has been full professor of Safety Technology at the ETH Zurich since 1990 and director of the Laboratory of Safety Analysis simultaneously. Before being elected Founding Rector of International Risk Governance Council (IRGC)[1] in 2003, he headed research in nuclear energy and safety at the Paul Scherrer Institut (PSI).[2] After his retirement early 2011 he became the Executive Director of the newly established ETH Risk Center.[3] He has both Swiss and German citizenship and lives in Kilchberg, Zürich. His seminal 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 engineered networks like 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 as well as for his successful endeavor in stimulating 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. Furthermore, he is in engaged in the evaluation of smart energy systems and future technologies, including new ways of exploiting nuclear energy, and heavily assisted vehicles. Professor Kröger is an individual member of the Swiss Academy of Technical Science and heads the topical (SATW) platform “Autonomous Mobility”;[4] he has been awarded “Distinguished Affiliate Professor” by Technische Universität München in 2012.[5], and "Senior Fellow" of IASS Potsdam [6]. Inter alia he is member of the international review group of the Japanese Nuclear Safety Institute (JANSI), the project of 'energy systems of the future'(ESYS),[7] and notable advisory boards. Most recent publications/books are dedicated to the vulnerability of critical infrastructure systems and interdependencies among them and to make them more resilient. Education and professional lifeWolfgang Kröger studied mechanical engineering, specialized on nuclear technology, at the RWTH Aachen University, completed his doctorate in 1974, also at RWTH Aachen, and his habilitation thesis in 1986, which focused on safety requirements for urban-sited nuclear power plants. He joined the Institute for Nuclear Safety Research at National Research Center Jülich (FZJ, former KFA), Germany, in 1974, led projects on underground siting of nuclear power plants, on application of PSA-methodology to HTGR (High-Temperature Gas-cooled Reactor) and on the development of inherently (super) safe reactors. He became deputy and finally acting director (1987) of that institute before he accepted the call to ETH Zurich and, simultaneously, became also research department head and member of the board of directors at Paul Scherrer Institute (PSI) in 1990. In 2003 he gave up the position at PSI and served as Founding Rector of the IRGC. From mid 2011 to end of 2014 he was mandated founder executive director of the ETH Risk Center. At present he does research on more resilient socio-technical systems and, more sustainable (acceptable) energy technologies and smarter, more resilient grids, and works as advisor to scientific institutions. AchievementsScientific researchWolfgang Kröger has published about 40 papers, books, and edited volumes only in the last 10 years. He is co-editor of three distinguished journals. His scientific research deals with basic methodology and practical applicability, low probability-high consequence risks and the question of acceptable/tolerable safety, all in relation to complicated single facilities including nuclear power plants and large-scale interconnected engineered systems. Four contributions are highlighted here:
National and international cooperationWolfgang Kröger recognized early on that the classical technical risk analysis has to be enriched and modified to changing situations in our modern society. At an early stage far-reaching changes of the character of large risks to so-called systemic risks, triggered by an increasing integration and globalization of systems, became obvious and he realized the urgent need to develop new approaches to deal with such risks. Supported by the Swiss Government, he put the management of man-made technological trans-boundary risks into a broader context by establishing the International Risk Governance Council (IRGC) as an independent organization. Founded in 2003, the IRGC follows a trans-sectorial and multi-disciplinary approach and promotes multi-stakeholder participation, where appropriate. As its Founding Rector he has provided valuable contributions to its undeniable success to date. From mid-2011 to end of 2014 he helped to build up the ETH Risk Center, which pools the expertise of professors from various departments. Its joint research output should support society and industry to better manage risk portfolios and design novel solutions for collaborative risk reduction and resilience enhancing schemes. Furthermore, he accountably prepared the proposal for a huge integrated research project on Future Resilient Systems, integrating combinations from ETH and top Singaporean universities; it was finally approved by the National Research Foundation of Singapore (NRF) for funding and launched in November 2014.[8]. He temporarily joined the Institute of Advanced Sustainability Studies (IASS) Potsdam as Senior Fellow to help framing the concept of resilience and systematic risks in 2018. Books and selected publicationsSelected books
Selected articles in journals
References1. ^{{cite web|url=https://www.irgc.org/|title=IRGC - International Risk Governance Council|website=IRGC}} {{DEFAULTSORT:Wolfgang Kroger}}2. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.psi.ch|title=Paul Scherrer Institut (PSI)|website=www.psi.ch}} 3. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.riskcenter.ethz.ch/|title=Homepage|website=www.riskcenter.ethz.ch}} 4. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.satw.ch|title=SATW - Startseite|first=Markus|last=Ohler|date=11 January 2018|publisher=}} 5. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.professoren.tum.de/en/distinguished-professors/|title=Professorenprofile: TUM Distinguished Affiliated Professors|website=www.professoren.tum.de}} 6. ^{{cite web|url=https://www.iass-potsdam.de/en|title=Homepage - IASS Potsdam|website=www.iass-potsdam.de/en}} 7. ^https://energiesysteme-zukunft.de/ 8. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.frs.ethz.ch|title=Homepage - FRS|website=www.frs.ethz.ch}} 2 : ETH Zurich faculty|Complex systems scientists |
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