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Grants
4
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Total Awarded
$3,312,223
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Years
2000 - 2018
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Categories
Grants
Engineering and Public Policy is a department in the College of Engineering at Carnegie Mellon University that addresses important public policy problems in which technical details are of central importance. This award examines the international security implications of the fraying nuclear regime. Through this lens it explores how the U.S. might recapture its historically influential position in advancing nuclear safety, security, and nonproliferation governance around the world.
In support of research and analysis on homeland and international security problems of a scientific and technical nature (over five years).
To support research and training to strengthen public policy advice on international peace and security (over three years).
To support a meeting on mechanisms to provide science and technology advice to Congress.