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Spring 2025

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The Berkeley Risk and Security Laboratory: Emerging Technologies and International Security

Andrew Reddie - Professor, Public Policy

Status: Current Term Now Closed     Weekly Hours: to be negotiated     Location: On Campus

Reflecting frontier national and international concerns, BRSL is currently focused on three research areas: Defense Analysis and Strategy, Technology, Governance, and (Inter)National Security, and Industrial Policy and Economic Competition. Across these three areas BRSL conducts analytical work, designs and fields wargames and table-top exercises, and engages with policy...

Strategic Strike Capabilities in the Middle East

Andrew Reddie - Professor, Public Policy

Status: Current Term Now Closed     Weekly Hours: 6-8 hrs     Location: On Campus

We are looking for students interested in working with us on a project examining how state and non-state actors’ proliferation and use of precision capabilities in the Middle East influence crisis stability dynamics. In the past few years, precision technologies in missiles, drones, and bombs have been widely used...

Charting International SMR Development

Andrew Reddie - Professor, Public Policy

Status: Current Term Now Closed     Weekly Hours: 6-8 hrs     Location: On Campus

The growing demand for energy generation to power the global population growth, the rise in artificial intelligence, and the use of electric vehicles is driving an resurgence and expansion in the demand for fission-based nuclear power. We propose an in-depth study on how this growing demand will change...

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