Noah Mayhew

Senior Research Associate and Programmes and Outreach Manager
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Areas of Research

  • The International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) and its policymaking organs
  • The history, legal framework and implementation of IAEA safeguards
  • Nuclear verification in non-proliferation, arms control and disarmament
  • Nuclear non-proliferation policy, broader issues of nuclear governance and implications of advanced civil nuclear technologies
  • US-Russian relations in nuclear non-proliferation and arms control
  • The history of North Korea’s nuclear programme and associated international negotiations

Background

Noah Mayhew is a Senior Research Associate and the VCDNP’s Programmes and Outreach Manager.

His research agenda is focused on international nuclear policy negotiations, nuclear safeguards and broader issues of nuclear verification, the non-proliferation implications of advanced civil nuclear technologies, nuclear arms control, and US-Russian relations. His publication record includes a number of analytical studies on non-proliferation and safeguards, nuclear verification and disarmament, as well as briefs under the VCDNP’s Governing the Atom brief series. As Programmes and Outreach Manager, he assists with strategic planning and implementation of the Center’s research, dialogue and capacity-building agenda as well as engagement with international partners.

Mr. Mayhew also leads the VCDNP’s capacity-building activities, including the Center’s biannual short courses on nuclear non-proliferation and disarmament as well as ad hoc courses and programmes.

Education

Mr. Mayhew holds a dual Master’s Degree in in Non-Proliferation Studies from the Middlebury Institute of International Studies at Monterey and the Moscow State Institute of International Relations (2018) and a Bachelor of Science Degree in Public Relations from the University of Tennessee at Knoxville (2014). He is fluent in Russian and conversational in German.

Related Content

Fall 2022 Nuclear Non-Proliferation and Disarmament Short Course
From 03 to 07 October 2022, the VCDNP held its twenty‑fourth intensive short course on nuclear non-proliferation and disarmament for diplomats and practitioners.
13 October 2022 • 
How States Benefit from Amending or Rescinding Small Quantities Protocols
The first edition of the VCDNP’s new “Governing the Atom Brief Series” focuses on how amending or rescinding small quantities protocols to safeguards agreements benefit the State in question.
Short Course on The Spread of Nuclear Weapons: History, Threats and Solutions
On 23-25 February 2022, the Vienna Center for Non-Proliferation and Disarmament (VCDNP) virtually held the second course on nuclear non-proliferation for graduate and post-graduate students in the fields of IT and engineering.
23 March 2022 • 
Reflecting on the Annexes to the Model Additional Protocol in Support of Nuclear Governance
VCDNP Research Associate Noah Mayhew analyses the safeguards significance of technologies not covered by the Model Additional Protocol’s Annexes related to reporting to the IAEA.
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