BROWSE EXPERTS AND FELLOWS
Belfer Center researchers include Harvard faculty members, project directors and other expert staff, senior fellows and fellows. They contribute frequently to outside publications, advise government officials, participate in special commissions, brief journalists and policymakers, and share research results with specialists and the public.
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Trevor Findlay
Research Fellow, Project on Managing the Atom/International Security Program
Trevor Findlay is a professor and Director of the Canadian Centre for Treaty Compliance at the Norman Paterson School of International Affairs at Carleton University in Ottawa, Canada, where he holds the William and Jeanie Barton Chair in International Affairs.
Chuck Freilich
Senior Fellow, International Security Program
Chuck Freilich was Israel's deputy national security adviser. He has published a book on Israeli national security decision-making. His primary areas of expertise are U.S. Middle East policy, Israeli national security policy, and Middle Eastern affairs. He earned his Ph.D. from Columbia University.
David Kelley
Research Fellow, International Security Program/Project on Managing the Atom
Lieutenant Colonel David D. Kelley is a National Defense Fellow with the International Security Program and Project on Managing the Atom. Prior to his current assignment, he was the deputy commander of the 91st Operations Group at Minot Air Force Base, North Dakota.
Robert Reardon
Postdoctoral Research Fellow, Project on Managing the Atom/International Security Program
Robert Reardon's research focuses on the use of coercion and positive inducements in nuclear nonproliferation policy. He also works on the effects of the innovation and diffusion of dual-use technologies on international security. Dr. Reardon holds a Ph.D. in political science from MIT.
Ian J. Stewart
Research Fellow, International Security Program/Project on Managing the Atom
Ian Stewart is a nuclear technologies and proliferation specialist who comes to the centre from the "Project on Proliferation Procurement and Anti-Proliferation in the Private Sector" which is based at King's College, London. This project aims to identify new ways to prevent proliferation-related trade from supporting WMD programs of concern.
William H. Tobey
Senior Fellow, Belfer Center for Science and International Affairs
Prior to his appointment as a senior fellow at the Belfer Center, William Tobey was Deputy Administrator for Defense Nuclear Nonproliferation at the National Nuclear Security Administration.
Wilfred Wan
Research Fellow, Project on Managing the Atom/International Security Program
Wilfred Wan's research interests include institutional change, international institutions (particularly in security), nuclear nonproliferation and disarmament, and IR theory. He has a Ph.D. from the University of California, Irvine.
Rebecca Ward
Stanton Nuclear Security Predoctoral Fellow, International Security Program/Project on Managing the Atom
Rebecca Ward is a Ph.D. candidate in the Nuclear and Radiation Engineering Program at the University of Texas at Austin. Her research interests are nuclear nonproliferation analysis and optimization of safeguards resource allocation strategies.
Ian J. Stewart
Research Fellow, International Security Program/Project on Managing the Atom
Ian Stewart is a nuclear technologies and proliferation specialist who comes to the centre from the "Project on Proliferation Procurement and Anti-Proliferation in the Private Sector" which is based at King's College, London. This project aims to identify new ways to prevent proliferation-related trade from supporting WMD programs of concern.
William H. Tobey
Senior Fellow, Belfer Center for Science and International Affairs
Prior to his appointment as a senior fellow at the Belfer Center, William Tobey was Deputy Administrator for Defense Nuclear Nonproliferation at the National Nuclear Security Administration.



