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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Nuclear Forensics: Role, State of the Art, Program Needs
Michael M. May, Reza Abedin-Zadeh, Donald A. Barr, Albert Carnesale, Philip E. Coyle, Jay Davis, Bill Dorland, Bill Dunlop, Steve Fetter, Alexander Glaser, Ian D. Hutcheon, Francis Slakey, Benn Tannenbaum
(2008)
Enhancing Implementation of UN Security Council Resolution 1540
Allen S. Weiner, Chaim Braun, Michael M. May, Roger Speed
CISAC (2007)
Day After, The: Action in the 24 Hours Following a Nuclear Blast
Ashton B. Carter, Michael M. May, William J. Perry
Preventive Defense Project, Harvard and Stanford Universities (2007)
Thoughts on the Day After
Michael M. May
CISAC (2007)
International Regime of Fresh Fuel Supply and Spent Fuel Disposal
Chaim Braun, Michael M. May
Nonproliferation Review vol. 13, 1 (2006)
Preparing for the Worst
Michael M. May, Jay Davis, Raymond Jeanloz
Nature vol. 443, 7114 (2006)

U.S. Nuclear Weapons Policy: Confronting Today's Threats
George Bunn, Christopher F. Chyba, Chaim Braun, David Holloway, Michael M. May, W.K.H. Panofsky, Karthika Sasikumar, Roger Speed, Dean Wilkening
Brookings Institution Press and CISAC (2006)
Dangerous Doctrine: How New U.S. Nuclear Plans Could Backfire
Roger Speed, Michael M. May
The Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists vol. 61, 2 (2005)
Carbon intensity of electricity generation and CDM baseline: case studies of three Chinese provinces
Chi Zhang, Thomas C. Heller, Michael M. May
Energy Policy vol. 33 (2005)
- Teaching About Nuclear Weapons
Michael M. May
Physics and Society vol. 33, 4 (2004)
- Stronger Measures Needed to Prevent Proliferation
Michael M. May, Tom Isaacs
Issues in Science and Technology (2004)


