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Sam Nunn Security Program Research

I was selected as the 2006/2007 postdoctoral fellow of the Sam Nunn Security Program at Georgia Tech. This program "seeks to advance the role of scientific and technical advice on issues of international security through education, research, outreach activities, and participation in the policy advisement process." Together with other faculty and student fellows, I was engaged in research of the following issues:

bulletCritical infrastructure protection (see paper on "Challenges in Critical Infrastructure Protection")
bulletNuclear proliferation and counter-proliferation (see paper on "Proactive Options for Countering North Korea’s Nuclear Capability")
bulletEnergy policy research (see paper on "The Nuclear Option for Long-Term Energy Independence")

Additional individual research was focused on other national security topics:

bulletEmergency communications (see research overview and presentation on "Enabling Robust Disaster Communications with Existing Infrastructure"; the paper is still in the works)
bulletNuclear effects analysis and visualization (see overview presentation and sample KML file visualizing notional nuclear effects, based on data from Glasstone's "The Effects of Nuclear Weapons" and LLNL's "Hotspot" software)
bullet... and some quantitative analysis on "The End of the World in Popular Culture" ;-)

 


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