3 Questions: Areg Danagoulian on a new arms control tool and the future of nuclear security
Danagoulian and his research team developed a system that could greatly improve the process for verifying compliance of nuclear warheads.
Danagoulian and his research team developed a system that could greatly improve the process for verifying compliance of nuclear warheads.
Ciara Sivels ’13 takes unusual path to a research career in nuclear engineering for national security.
Nuclear science and engineering and physics met political science to illuminate a new path.
Assistant professor of nuclear science and engineering Areg Danagoulian probes deep inside cargo containers and ballistic warheads to ferret out fissile materials.
MIT team successfully tests a new method for verification of weapons reduction.
Nuclear science and engineering alumna Mareena Robinson Snowden PhD '17 devises new solutions for problems of arms control and proliferation.
Alumnus directed a unique program for nuclear leaders from countries new to nuclear power.
Professor of nuclear science and engineering Scott Kemp describes the science behind the search for clandestine nuclear sites.
Nuclear strategy expert shares observations from the recent North Korea-South Korea summit and possible outcomes of the North Korea-U.S. summit.
New isotope-detection method could prove compliance but avoid divulging secrets.
MIT security experts discuss how to lower tensions between the U.S. and North Korea.
In MIT’s Compton Lecture, former U.S. energy secretary speaks on global security risks.
MIT historian John Dower’s latest book decries the militarism of the postwar years.
Department of Political Science assistant professor studies the strategic use of nuclear force as global tensions threaten to reach the boiling point.
In conference on nuclear threat, former Energy Secretary Moniz and Rep. Lee call for diplomacy to defuse rising risks.