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... In 2018, 20 individuals received awards totaling $1,520,000 as our fourth class of Early-Career Research Fellows: Srijan Aggarwal Lauren Clay Assistant Professor, Civil and Environmental Assistant Professor, Health Services Engineering Administration University of Alaska Fairbanks D'Youville College Adrienne Simoes Correa Sarah Davies Assistant Professor, Biosciences Assistant Professor, Biology Rice University Boston University "Through this fellowship, I am focusing on understanding the roles that Nicole Errett local health departments play, or could play, in community disaster Lecturer, Environmental and Occupational Health Sciences recovery planning and implementation, and the information they need to University of Washington do so effectively…. I've really enjoyed connecting with other fellows.
From page 25...
... It is incredible to meet all those brilliant Assistant Professor, Materials Science and early-career scientists and to discuss the challenges related to our Engineering Georgia Institute of Technology profession and share tips and experiences to tackle those challenges." -- Vincent Lecours, University of Florida Talea Mayo Jill McDermott Assistant Professor, Civil, Environmental, and Assistant Professor, Earth and Construction Engineering Environmental Sciences University of Central Florida Lehigh University "Although the need for multidisciplinary research is recognized by much of the scientific community, the Alejandra Ortiz fellowship has supported it in a tangible way. This Assistant Professor, Civil, Construction, and has encouraged me to prioritize and pursue more Environmental Engineering North Carolina State University novel, exploratory work." -- Talea Mayo, University of Central Florida Christopher Patrick Kevin Smiley Assistant Professor, Life Sciences Assistant Professor, Sociology Texas A&M University–Corpus Christi University at Buffalo Xingyong Song Assistant Professor, Engineering Technology Beth Stauffer and Industrial Engineering | Mechanical Assistant Professor, Biology Engineering (Joint)
From page 26...
... Fellows gain first-hand experience at the interface of science and policy as they spend 1 year on the staff of federal, state, local, or nongovernmental environmental, natural resource, oil and gas, and public health agencies in the Gulf of Mexico region. In 2018, 10 individuals received awards totaling $520,000 as our fourth class of Science Policy Fellows: Marcy Cockrell Michelle Culver Host Office: Florida Department of Host Office: Environmental Protection Agriculture and Consumer Services, Agency Gulf of Mexico Program, Gulfport, Tallahassee Mississippi "One of the biggest benefits of my fellowship has been the opportunity to professionally interact with some of the Kathleen Ernst major stakeholders in the Gulf of Mexico and discover the Host Office: NOAA RESTORE Science potential avenues where I could fit into the puzzle." Program, Stennis, Mississippi -- Michelle Culver, Environmental Protection Agency Gulf of Mexico Program (Host Office)
From page 27...
... 2018 Gulf Research Program Christine Mirzayan Science & Technology Policy Graduate Fellows The National Academies' Christine Mirzayan Science & Technology Policy Graduate Fellowship program provides early career individuals with the opportunity to spend 12 weeks at the National Academies in Washington, DC, learning about science and technology policy and the role that scientists and engineers play in advising the nation. 2018 was our fifth year participating in the program and 2 individuals joined us for 12 weeks and received awards totaling $18,000: Karina Khazmutdinova Martha Sibley Florida State University Southeastern Louisiana University Gulf Research Program  Annual Report 2018  |  27


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