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Undraa Agvaanluvsan, MS, PhD
Affiliate
not in residence
Research Interests
nuclear energy; nuclear-fuel cycle; multinational arrangements in nuclear fuel-cycle; nuclear reactions and data for reactor design R&D; nuclear nonproliferation; international security;energy security
Ambassador Undraa Agvaanluvsan is a native of Mongolia. She is currently the Director of the Board Members at the Mongolian-American Scientific Research Center in Mongolia. She has served on several advisory roles for the Mongolian government on issues of nuclear sector development and is still actively collaborating with CISAC scholars on nuclear energy and nuclear proliferation in Asia. She received her bachelor's (1994) and master's (1995) degrees in physics from the National University of Mongolia, and a diploma in high energy physics at the International Centre for Theoretical Physics in Trieste, Italy in 1997. She obtained her PhD in 2002 at North Carolina State University in Raleigh, North Carolina, studying nuclear reactions and quantum chaos in nuclei. Following completion of her doctorate, she conducted postdoctoral research work in the Nuclear Experimental Physics group at Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory. She published and co-authored several dozen articles in peer-reviewed journals.
In the past several years, Dr. Agvaanluvsan's research interests have broadened to include policy studies. In the policy arena, she served as an adviser to Mongolia's Minister of Foreign Affairs. In 2010, she was apponted as an Ambassador-at-large on nuclear energy issues at the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Trade of Mongolia.
Currently an affiliate, Dr. Agvaanluvsan was a CISAC science fellow and visiting professor during 2008-2010. Her research interests at CISAC focused on nuclear energy studies. More specifically, she studied uranium mining and processing, front-end issues of the nuclear fuel-cycle, nuclear fuel supplies, and nuclear energy policy. Using her prior experience with scientific research in quantum chaos, she worked with CISAC colleague Kate Marvel to study the resiliency of the electricity grid network when stressed with the addition of more power sources, including nuclear power generation.
At Stanford, Dr. Agvaanluvsan directed an undergraduate research project under the auspices of the Bing Overseas Studies Program. She also taught nuclear energy policy in the International Policy Studies program.
Publications
The Global Context of Nuclear Industry in Mongolia
Undraa Agvaanluvsan
Mongolia Today, the Mongolian National News Agency (2009)
- Fueling the Future: Mongolian Uranium and Nuclear Power Plant Growth in China and India
Undraa Agvaanluvsan, Ram Sachs
Mongolian Mining Journal (2009)

- Mongolia and Her Uranium Prospects
Undraa Agvaanluvsan
Mongolian Mining Journal (2009)

Events & Presentations
Reducing Nuclear Proliferation Risk Through Multinational Cooperation: North-East Asia and the Mongolian Nuclear Initiative
January 28, 2010 Research Seminar
Undraa Agvaanluvsan
Nuclear Energy in Growing Economies: Mongolia and North East Asia
May 27, 2009 Science, Technology and Security Seminar
Undraa Agvaanluvsan



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