People of CISAC
Michael M. May, PhD
Professor of Management Science and Engineering, Emeritus; FSI Senior Fellow; CISAC Faculty MemberCISAC
Stanford University
Encina Hall
Stanford, CA 94305-6165
Research Interests
nuclear weapons policy among the major powers; energy consumption in East Asia and its environmental and security implications; the evolution of information technologies and its impact on national security
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Events & Presentations
Proliferation Resistance of Nuclear Technologies: Conversion of Research Reactors and Other Case Studies
October 22, 2009 Research Seminar
Matthias Englert, Michael M. May- How the World Disarmed: The History of Nuclear Abolition 2009-2025
April 9, 2009 Social Science Seminar
Scott D. Sagan, Gareth Evans, Michael M. May - The International Control of Atomic Energy, 1945-46: Why Did It Fail? Are There Lessons to be Learned for Today?
May 1, 2008 Social Science Seminar
David Holloway, Michael M. May
Nuclear Forensics: Tracing Nuclear Material Before and After an Explosion
March 5, 2008 Science, Technology and Security Seminar
Michael M. May- Implementing UN Security Council Resolution 1540
May 15, 2007 Science, Technology and Security Seminar
Michael M. May, Chaim Braun, Allen S. Weiner, Roger Speed - Nuclear Fuel Supply Assurance
January 31, 2006 Science, Technology and Security Seminar
Michael M. May, Chaim Braun - Panel Discussion: Hurricane Katrina and Homeland Security: What are the Connections and Research Implications?
October 27, 2005 Social Science Seminar
Lynn Eden, Michael M. May, Charles Perrow - The State of Stockpile Stewardship and Nuclear Nonproliferation
March 12, 2004 Symposium
Valerie Gilpin, Christopher F. Chyba, Patricia Falcone, Sidney Drell, Carolyn Mangeng, Dean Wilkening, Miriam John, Michael M. May, Elizabeth Turpen, Scott D. Sagan, Mona Dreicer, Edward Levine, Joseph Pilat
presentation available - Communicating Nuclear Risk: Informing the Public about the Risks and Realities of Nuclear Terrorism
May 20, 2002 Workshop
Michael M. May



