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Invited Speaker @ Princeton School on Science and Global Security

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Basic Info

  • Period: Oct 2024
  • Role: Invited Speaker
  • Organization: Princeton University, Program on Science and Global Security (SGS)

Details

  • Invited as one of the next-generation scientists to engage with technical perspectives on nuclear weapon threats and global security
  • Awarded full travel and accommodation funding by SGS
  • Presented: “Constraining the Dynamics of Extreme Convection in the Case of Hiroshima” — utilizing atmospheric fluid dynamics (MTT model & LES) to re-evaluate the “Nuclear Winter” hypothesis and stratospheric soot injection mechanisms

Evidence Archive

  • Presentation photo: hero/sgs-talk.jpg — Zhenyu at Princeton SGS 2024 presenting alongside Frank N. von Hippel (MacArthur Fellow, Princeton SGS co-founder) and other nuclear security experts

    Zhenyu at Princeton SGS 2024 presentation alongside Frank von Hippel and other nuclear security experts

  • SGS website archive: Photo caption “A School participant presenting during the Princeton School on Science and Global Security 2024”. The SGS website updates annually; the 2024 page was replaced by the 2025 edition. The locally archived PDF screenshot is the only persistent proof.