Full Bio
Zia Mian is a physicist and nuclear-policy scholar at Princeton Universitys Program on Science and Global Security. Princeton identifies him as co-director of the program and records research interests in nuclear arms control, nonproliferation, disarmament, and global peace and security. He has worked at Princeton since 1997.
Mians civic impact comes from connecting technical expertise to public survival questions. His work on South Asian nuclear policy, disarmament, scientific advisory roles, and public writing makes him a strong example of scholarship serving peace. The archive should present him as a scientist whose civic contribution is risk reduction and public reasoning.
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Biography and setting
Zia Mian is presented as scholar associated with New Jersey. The working chronology for this record is 1960-. Known for nuclear-policy research, peace studies, public scholarship, and academic service. Zia Mian is presented as physicist and peace-studies scholar associated with New Jersey. The working chronology for this record is 1960-. Known for nuclear-policy research, peace studies, public scholarship, and academic service.
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