The 2018 group is a diverse set of undergraduates from a variety of backgrounds and specializations.
All fellows received certificates of completion and joined a growing worldwide cohort of experts trained by CNS.
The conference was held in Monterey, CA, March 30–31.
CNS experts on the need to inform and empower citizens for peace.
Topics include satellite imagery analysis, geographic information systems, virtual reality 3D simulation, and more.
For the second year in a row, four CIF students were invited to present their work at the prestigious conference in Hiroshima.
CNS is hosting four visiting fellows from Chile, China, Ethiopia, and Kazakhstan.
CNS connected nonproliferation researchers and practitioners with leading tech developers in Silicon Valley.
Students engaged with policy experts, high-ranking officials, and science and technical experts in nuclear-test monitoring.
MIIS alumna Ambassador Elayne Whyte Gomez facilitated the adoption of a treaty banning nuclear weapons.