Development of a PhD course in verification of nuclear test explosions under AMC

Abstract

Under the AMC, a range of activities covering education, research and outreach are foreseen. One of them concerns education and the build-up of competence related to disarmament, and for that reason collaborative efforts have been ongoing during 2021 and 2022 to develop a PhD-level course in verification of nuclear test explosions, and to offer it during September-October 2022.  The course has developed by Uppsala University and the Swedish Defence Reserach Agency (FOI) and corresponds to 7.5 credits. It is a cross-disciplinary course that spans over several disciplines. It introduces the participants to treaties and verification regimes governing nuclear weapons and it explains identification, calculation and analysis of signatures from nuclear weapon explosions. Furthermore, effort has been made to let the participants actively work with data collection, aggregation, analysis and with the interpretation and evaluation of data. The course includes also both a laboratory exercise on detection of radionuclides, and a project work in which the participants analyze a test explosion scenario and summarize their findings and conclusions in a manner very similar to how this is done in reality. This poster will describe the details of the course and its content. Since the course is planned to be offered just before this conference, we also hope to provide some information on its execution, as well as feedback from the participants

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