Amelie Stoetzel
PhD student
Research interests
- Security
Biography
Amelie Stoetzel is a PhD Student in the Department of War Studies and research assistant to Prof. Christopher Hobbs at the Centre for Science and Security Studies (CSSS). Her research foci are proliferation risks of Small Modular Reactor (SMR) designs and related advanced fuel cycle technologies.
Amelie holds a BA in International Relations from Jacobs University in Bremen, Germany (2020) and a MA in Science and International Security from King’s College London (2021).
Research
- Advanced nuclear fuel cycle technologies
- Nuclear hedging
- Nuclear verification
- Nuclear proliferation
Supervisors
Professor Christopher Hobbs and Professor Matt Moran.
Publications
Chapman, Geoffrey, Rebecca Earnhardt, Christopher Hobbs, Nickolas Roth, Daniel Salisbury, Amelie Stoetzel, and Sarah Tzinieris. "Nuclear Security in Times of Crisis: CSSS Occasional Paper Series." (2021).
News
King's academics publish the definitive book on nuclear security with Oxford University Press
With over 60 contributors spanning six continents, and coverage of historical, current and emerging issues, The Oxford Handbook of Nuclear Security brings the...
News
King's academics publish the definitive book on nuclear security with Oxford University Press
With over 60 contributors spanning six continents, and coverage of historical, current and emerging issues, The Oxford Handbook of Nuclear Security brings the...