Natural Sciences for Arms Control? Or: How Are International Treaties Verified?

RMU Event

Date

13 May 2026, 1:15 pm – 2:00 pm CEST

Location

hybrid

Description

The International Atomic Energy Agency, for example, monitors nuclear developments in Iran. Physics and technology play a crucial role in this process. Drawing on examples from verification research, this article outlines how current research can contribute to strengthening international security.

Speaker: Malte Göttsche, Department of Physics

ULB, S1|20 
Lecture hall in the basement

Link to Zoom Meeting
Meeting ID: 656 5951 9774
Passcode: 021012

 

This event is part of the the "Academic Quarter" series of TU Darmstadt. The lunchtime talks, taking place in loose intervals each semester, offer the opportunity to receive insights into the latest research areas from university colleagues in an informal atmosphere. Questions of research policy can also be addressed.

 

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