Mara Zarka

Research Associate and Project Manager
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Areas of Research

  • Emerging and disruptive technologies
  • Security of nuclear and radiological materials against malicious non-State actors
  • Nuclear non-proliferation and nuclear governance
  • Peaceful uses of nuclear science, technology and applications

Background

Mara Zarka is a Research Associate and Project Manager at the VCDNP. She joined the Center in November 2013, previously working as Office and Events Manager and prior to that as Administrative Assistant and Events Coordinator. Her current research interests include the intersection of emerging and disruptive technologies with nuclear, the security of nuclear and radiological materials against malicious non-State actors, and the non-proliferation regime and nuclear governance. Previously she has contributed to projects focused on peaceful uses of nuclear science, technology and applications, IAEA safeguards and nuclear verification, and gender in non-proliferation and disarmament.

Prior to joining the VCDNP, she completed an internship at the International Peace Institute (IPI), Vienna Office, where she assisted in organizing the 43rd annual IPI Vienna Seminar focusing on the dangerous nexus between crime, conflict and terrorism. Ms. Zarka gained additional experience as an intern at the Preparatory Commission for the Comprehensive Nuclear-Test-Ban Treaty Organization in Vienna, which sparked the topic of her bachelor’s thesis entitled “The Nuclear Ordeal: Explaining India’s Shift in Foreign Policy.” She has also worked on local political campaigns in the United States.

Education

Ms. Zarka is fluent in English and German, proficient in Spanish and has basic knowledge of French. She holds a Master of Advanced International Studies (M.A.I.S.) from the Diplomatic Academy of Vienna (2013) and a Bachelor of Arts in International Affairs and Psychology from Lewis and Clark College in Portland, Oregon, USA (2010).

Related Content

The Impact of Emerging Technologies on the Nuclear Supply Chain
The VCDNP held a panel discussion exploring the rapid advancements in new and emerging technologies and their impact on the nuclear supply chain and the security of nuclear facilities.
20 January 2025 • 
Multilateral Nuclear Diplomacy in Turbulent Times
For its annual diplomatic workshop, the VCDNP convened 55 ambassadors, senior diplomats, and experts for intensive discussions on challenges for multilateral nuclear diplomacy, expectations for the 2024 NPT PrepCom, the nuclear security regime after ICONS 2024, and the impact of artificial intelligence in the nuclear domain.
25 June 2024 • 
UNSCR 1540: Improving Implementation to Ensure A Safer Tomorrow
VCDNP experts Mara Zarka and Dr. Sarah Case Lackner contributed to the 1540 Compass e-journal published by UNICRI in its special 20-years edition commemorating the adoption of UNSCR 1540.
UN Disarmament Fellows Visit to Brussels
The VCDNP organised a visit for the 2024 UN Disarmament Fellows to Brussels on behalf of the EUNPDC to learn more about the European institutions and their work on non-proliferation and disarmament matters.
24 June 2024 • 
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