Sleuthing from Home: How To Use Technology to Monitor Nuclear Weapons Programs Around the World Without Leaving Monterey
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Virtual Middlebury
Free
Open to the Public
The James Martin Center for Nonproliferation Studies at the Institute uses technologies such as computer models and commercial satellite photographs to study nuclear weapons programs around the world. The results look like the work of an intelligence agency, but they are done entirely by faculty, staff and students using open information.
Jeffrey Lewis (B.A., Augustana College; PhD, University of Maryland) is the Director of the East Asia Nonproliferation Program and has taught at Middlebury Institute of International Studies since 2012. He is an expert in nonproliferation and arms control issues in Asia, the role of intelligence, and applying new tools to open source intelligence. He teaches courses on arms control issues in Northeast Asian and Chinese nuclear policy.
Hosted by Sarah Stroup, Associate Professor of Political Science.
See the Faculty at Home website for additional information, including how to register for this free event: https://www.middlebury.edu/office/provost/faculty-home
- Sponsored by:
- Provost's Office and Office of Advancement
Contact Organizer
Borden, Gail A.
gborden@middlebury.edu
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