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Tamara Patton

Tamara Patton

Tamara Patton

Tamara Patton is a Researcher in the Arms Control & Non-proliferation Programme. Her research focuses on the uses of satellite imagery, mapping, 3D modeling, and other geospatial tools for analysis of issues relevant to nonproliferation and disarmament. She is currently working on a variety of projects in the domains of both nuclear and conventional armaments.  

Subject expertise

Nuclear arms control, nuclear non-proliferation & disarmament, practical disarmament, geospatial applications

Citizenship
United States
External publications
  • Patton, T., Podvig, P. and Schell, P. 'A New START Model for Transparency in Nuclear Disarmament.' United Nations Institute for Disarmament Research, 2013.
  • Tamara Patton, 'Combining Satellite Imagery and 3D Drawing Tools for Nonproliferation Analysis: A Case Study of Pakistan's Khushab Plutonium Production Reactors,' Journal of Science & Global Security, vol. 20, no. 2-3 (2012): 117-140.
  • Tamara Patton. "Using 3D Modeling for Verification Design." Trust and Verify, VERTIC. no. 137 (2012): 1-5.