KADYSHEV Timur, Frank, Senior Research Scientist, Center for Arms Control, Energy and Environmental Studies, Moscow Institute of Physics and Technology (MIPT), RF
Timur Kadyshev received his Ph.D. in
mathematical modeling from MIPT in 1991. In 1992-93, Dr. Kadyshev spent nine
months at MIT's DACS Program working on a project to assess the North Korean
ballistic missile program. From 1995-2001 Dr. Kadyshev worked on the Strategic
Aviation part of the Russian Nuclear Weapons Project. In 1999 he spent six
months at the Security Studies Program at MIT working on arms control and
security issues raised by ballistic missile proliferation. Dr. Kadyshev spent
2001/02 academic year at Stanford CISAC analyzing the future US-Russian
strategic nuclear balance in light of changing US-Russian relations. Dr.
Kadyshev's publications include ‘An Analysis of the North Korean Nodong
Missile' (with David Wright; Science and Global Security, 1994), ‘Nuclear
Parity and National Security in Current Conditions' (with Anatoly Diakov and
Pavel Podvig; PIR Study Papers, 2000), ‘Further Reduction of Nuclear Weapons'
(with Anatoly Diakov and Eugene Miasnikov, Center for Arms Control, Energy and
Environmental Studies, Dolgoprudny, 2010).
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