Harnessing the unusual characteristics of elusive subatomic particles known as antineutrinos, the University of California, Irvine will play a key role in a nuclear
nonproliferation research collaboration between U.S. and U.K. laboratories and universities.
The research detailed in the article builds on activities funded by DOE's National Nuclear Security Administration, Office of
Nonproliferation Research and Development.
March 27, 2018 - LIVERMORE — Harnessing the unusual characteristics of the elusive subatomic particles known as antineutrinos, Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory (LLNL) will lead a new international multi-laboratory and university collaboration for
nonproliferation research.
Not exact matches
A historian by training, her
research interests include nuclear proliferation and
nonproliferation, nuclear energy industry, East Asian security, U.S. foreign policy, two Koreas, and the Cold War.
The Foster Fellows program affords tenured and tenure - track academic faculty the unique opportunity to bring their
research and expertise to the Department of State to assist in policy and programmatic development in arms control,
nonproliferation, and disarmament activities.
«This is very positive,» agreed Chen Kane, senior
research associate at the Monterey Institute's Center for
Nonproliferation Studies, although she said precautions should be taken in case Syrian President Bashar al - Assad tries to conceal part of his chemical weapons stockpile as did dictators Saddam Hussein in Iraq and Moammar Gadhafi in Libya.
Converting one of its most controversial sites to a civilian R&D center «is clearly a face - saving gesture,» says physicist James Acton, a
nonproliferation expert at the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace in Washington, D.C. «It's not clear what sort of
research will be done at Fordow,» says Pierce Corden, a disarmament expert and visiting scholar at AAAS (publisher of ScienceInsider).
Miles Pomper is a Senior
Research Associate in the Washington DC office of the James Martin Center for
Nonproliferation Studies (CNS).
PULLMAN, Wash. — The role of university
research in national security will be discussed by the deputy administrator for defense nuclear
nonproliferation for the National Nuclear Security Administration (NNSA) at 3:30 p.m. Monday, Oct. 17, in the Goertzen Hall atrium at Washington State University.
«NNSA pursues its mission in nuclear security through the application of world - class capabilities, and meets the evolving challenges of tomorrow through our commitment to innovation and
research in the fundamental sciences needed to adapt to this dynamic yet enduring
nonproliferation and nuclear security mission,» said Anne Harrington, NNSA Deputy Administrator for Defense Nuclear Nonproliferatio
nonproliferation and nuclear security mission,» said Anne Harrington, NNSA Deputy Administrator for Defense Nuclear
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