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... 2020 EARLY-CAREER In 2020, 20 individuals received awards totaling $1.52 milion as the sixth class of Early-Career Research Fellows: Cassandra Hamed RESEARCH FELLOWS Matthew Ajemian Garett Sansom Florida Atlantic Glaspie Moftakhari Texas A&M University Louisiana State The University of University The Early-Career Research University Alabama Fellowship program supports Christine Angelini Vikram Kapoor Aditya Nayak Amina Schartup emerging scientific leaders as The University of University of Florida Florida Atlantic Scripps Institution they take risks on research ideas Texas at San Antonio University of Oceanography, not yet tested, pursue unique University of California, San Diego collaborations, and build a network of colleagues who share their Monica Patrice Joshua Lewis Natalie Nelson Stephanie Barra Tulane University North Carolina State Smallegan interest in improving offshore University of South University University of South energy system safety and the well- Carolina Alabama being of coastal communities and Marshall Bowles Sarah Lowe Mike Polito Elyse Zavar ecosystems. Yale School of Public University of North Louisiana Louisiana State Universities Marine Health University and A&M Texas Consortium College Kelly Dunning Vineetha Menon Borja Reguero Phoebe Zito Auburn University The University University of University of New School of Forestry of Alabama in California, Santa Orleans and Wildlife Huntsville Cruz Sciences GULF RESEARCH PROGRAM Annual Report 2020 14
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... TECHNOLOGY POLICY In 2020, 9 individuals received awards totaling $640,730 as the fifth class of Science GRADUATE FELLOW Policy Fellows: The National Academies' Christine Mirzayan Hanna Bauer Stephen Formel Science & Technology Policy Graduate Fellowship Host Office: Texas Parks & Wildlife, Host Office: NOAA National Centers program provides early-career individuals with Coastal Fisheries for Environmental Information the opportunity to spend 12 weeks at the National Academies in Washington, DC, learning about science and technology policy and the role that Jeanne Bloomberg Ellen Kujawa scientists and engineers play in advising the nation. Host Office: National Oceanic Host Office: The Data Center and Atmospheric Administration 2020 was the seventh year of participation (NOAA)


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