Deputy Director: Sarah Laderman

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Sarah Laderman is a graduate student working towards her MS in Nuclear Engineering and her Masters of Public Policy at the Goldman School. Under her current fellowship with the Nuclear Science and Security Consortium, Sarah is researching topics of interest at the nexus of nuclear weapons technology and policy, primarily in the fields of network science and nonproliferation. Last summer, Sarah worked for the Center for Global Security Research at Lawrence Livermore National Lab and Professor Michael Nacht on Chinese military and nuclear strategy. She received her BS in Nuclear Science and Engineering and Political Science from MIT and previously worked as a contractor for the Deputy Assistant Secretary of Defense for Nuclear Matters on issues nuclear stockpile management, coordination of weapon modernization programs, and nuclear survivability of DoD systems.

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