Associate Professor Philipp C. Bleek and MA NPTS student Cyrus Jabbari featured in talk at the Center for Study of WMD
Associate Professor Bleek and Mr. Jabbari presented on a forthcoming paper about the research of rapidly emerging microfluidics technology and its implications for chemical, biological, and nuclear weapons threats. They also suggested that policy makers working in the CBRN domain must be aware of the potential implications and CBRN threats from both state and terrorist actors. More information can be found here.