Events
Event Reports
The event, which included a business session, brought together many CNS alumni, who currently work in various US government agencies.
Charles Oppenheimer is leading the Oppenheimer Project which promotes, advocates, and invests in the values of J. Robert Oppenheimer.
CNS experts commemorate the day with an interview with The Astana Times and a webinar with a hibakusha.
In keeping with its deep tradition, CNS was very visible at meetings of the Working Group for Further Strengthening the NPT Review Process and the 2023 NPT Preparatory Committee in Vienna.
As the LLM technology continues to evolve, it is likely that their integration into nonproliferation research will only become more prevalent and beneficial.
The Creating Helpful Incentives to Produce Semiconductors and Science (CHIPS) Act invests US $250 billion to bolster semiconductor capacity, expand academic R&D, and create a broader, more inclusive workforce.
Several events on the topic of maritime and sanctions compliance were hosted recently.
Discussion on Putin’s announcement that Russia will deploy tactical nuclear warheads to Belarus.
CNS hosted the event with the support of the German and Danish embassies in Washington.
CNS and VERTIC with the U.S. Department of State, delivered a workshop for customs, coast guard, and legal officials from the Philippines, Indonesia, Vietnam, and Taiwan to enforce maritime sanctions.
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