Marko Miljković is a historian and Research Associate at the Institute of Economic Sciences in Belgrade, Serbia. His research focuses on the history of science and technology, nuclear history, automotive history, and the Cold War. He earned his PhD from Central European University in 2021 with the dissertation ‘Tito’s Proliferation Puzzle: The Yugoslav Nuclear Program, 1948-1970,’ which received the award for the best dissertation of the 2021/2022 academic year. Dr. Miljković has held numerous prestigious fellowships, including at the Woodrow Wilson Center, the EU Non-Proliferation and Disarmament Consortium, and the Open Society Archives (Visegrad Scholarship). In 2022, he presented his research on nuclear history at the Tenth Review Conference of the Nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty at the United Nations as part of the Carnegie Corporation-funded “Re-writing the Constitutional History of the NPT” project. Since 2015, he has been a member of the Nuclear Proliferation International History Project (NPIHP). He is the author of the book Automobil je sloboda: istorija automobilizma u Srbiji, 1903-2023 [The Automobile Is Freedom: The History of Automotive Culture in Serbia, 1903-2023], published in 2023. His second book, Titova atomska bomba: jugoslavenski nuklearni program 1948-1970 [Tito’s Atomic Bomb: The Yugoslav Nuclear Program 1948-1970], was published in 2025.