Noah Mayhew

Senior Research Associate
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Areas of Research

  • IAEA safeguards and nuclear verification
  • Member State experiences in safeguards implementation
  • The IAEA and its policymaking organs
  • Nuclear non-proliferation policy and broader issues of nuclear governance
  • US-Russian relations in nuclear non-proliferation and arms control
  • The history of North Korea’s nuclear programme

Background

Noah Mayhew joined the VCDNP in July 2018 with a focus on nuclear non-proliferation, international nuclear safeguards and nuclear verification, nuclear arms control, and US-Russia relations. Since he joined the VCDNP, Mr. Mayhew has worked extensively on safeguards matters, including a focus on the State‑level concept for safeguards, safeguards outreach and capacity building, safeguards and naval nuclear propulsion, and other issues.

In addition, he has worked on US‑Russian arms control issues, including on questions of verification and monitoring. He is a Commissioner on the Young Deep Cuts Commission, a trilateral American‑German‑Russian group of young experts that aims to provide fresh thinking into the arms control community. He has also contributed to an ongoing VCDNP project on the nexus between nuclear security and the peaceful uses of nuclear science and technology.

In addition to his research agenda, Mr. Mayhew assists in the implementation of the VCDNP’s capacity building activities. This includes developing lectures and other programmatic activities for the Center’s flagship courses for diplomats and practitioners in the nuclear field, planning and implementing ad-hoc specialised courses, and conducting outreach activities to groups on nuclear issues, including students.

Before joining the VCDNP, Mr. Mayhew completed an internship with the International Atomic Energy Agency’s (IAEA) Office of Public Information and Communication.

Education

Mr. Mayhew is a member of the first graduating class in the dual master’s degree programme in non-proliferation studies of the Middlebury Institute of International Studies at Monterey (MIIS) and the Moscow State Institute of International Relations (MGIMO). His thesis addressed US-Soviet and US-Russian policy with regard to North Korea’s nuclear programme. He also holds a Bachelor of Science degree in Public Relations from the University of Tennessee, Knoxville. Mr. Mayhew is fluent in Russian and conversational in German.

Related Content

Back to the Future: Reviving U.S.-Russian Lab-to-Lab Cooperation
In his new piece published in Arms Control Today, VCDNP Research Associate Noah Mayhew argues that restoring formal US-Russia lab-to-lab cooperation would be a positive first step in normalising relations.
23 November 2021 • 
Situational Awareness, Command, and Control: The Impact of AI
On 13 October 2021, the VCDNP held its third webinar in the DET Series, focused on the impact of AI on situational awareness and nuclear command and control, featuring Dr. Ingvild Bode and Dr. James Johnson.
20 October 2021 • 
Deterrence and Emerging Technologies (DET) Webinar Series
The DET Webinar Series will explore the impact of these new technologies on the stability of deterrence as well as the opportunities some new technologies can offer for arms control and confidence building measures.
14 October 2021 • 
Fall 2021 Online Short Course on Nuclear Non-Proliferation and Disarmament
On 27 September to 1 October 2021, the VCDNP held its twenty-second intensive short course on nuclear non-proliferation and disarmament for diplomats and practitioners.
14 October 2021 • 
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