Executive Board


The INTDS is governed by:
–  a Board of Directors, elected by Society members, (the Board of Directors shall consist of seven members representing different geographical locations).
–  and Officers such as President, Vice-President, Corresponding Secretary/Treasurer and Recording Secretary and others as appointed by the Board of Directors. Officers may or may not be the members of the Board of Directors.
The immediate Past President serves the Society for additional 4 years after the end of the term as President. (For more see By-laws.)

Current Executive Board of the INTDS (in brackets years of term):

President  (2020 – 2024)            Christelle Stodel, GANIL, Caen, France
Vice-President  (2020 – 2024)   Ntombizonke Y. Kheswa, iThemba LABS, Cape Town, South Africa
Past-President  (2020 – 2024)   Klaus Eberhardt, Johanes Gutenberg University, Mainz, Germany 

Elected directors:
   term 2022 – 2026:

          Bettina Lommel,
GSI, Darmstadt, Germany
          Emilio A. Maugeri,
PSI, Villigen, Switzerland
          Wim Weterings, CERN, Geneva, Switzerland


term 2020 – 2024:

       Matthew Gott,
Argonne National Laboratory, USA
       Ntombizonke Kheswa,
iThemba LABS, South Africa
       Goedele Sibbens,
EC-JRC, Geel, Belgium
       Masahiro Yoshimoto,
J-PARC Center, Japan

 Appointed officers:
           Corresponding Secretary/Treasurer:   Dannie Steski, BNL, USA; (since 2018)
           Treasurer assistant:   Mathew Gott, ANL, USA; (since 2020)
           Recording Secretary:   Birgit Kindler, GSI, Germany; (since 2010)
           Newsletter editor:   Birgit Kindler & Bettina Lommel, GSI, Germany; (since 2019)
           Bibliography index manager and Webmaster:   Anna Stolarz, HIL UW, Poland; (since 2000 and since 2008) 

  Former Presidents (since Society incorporation)
               2016 – 2020,   Klaus Eberhardt; JGU, Mainz, Germany
               2012 – 2016,   John Greene;  ANL, Argonne, USA
               2007 – 2012,   Anna Stolarz; HIL UW, Warsaw, Poland
               2003 – 2007,   David Gilliam; NIST, Gaithersburg, USA
               1998 – 2003,   Peter Maier-Komor; TUM, Munich, Germany
               1994 – 1998,   Bill Lozowski;  IUCF, Bloomington, USA
               1990 – 1994,   Hans Jörg Maier;  LMU Munich, Germany
               1986 – 1990,   Harold L. Adair;  ORNL, USA
               1983 – 1986,   Jan van Audenhove;  CBNM, Geel, Belgium
               1979 – 1983,   Edward H.Kobisk;  ORNL, USA
               1975 – 1979,   Dan Riel;  SUNY, Stony Brook, USA