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October Live Chat

Ask a Fellow Anything!

October 13, 1-2 p.m. ET

Join the AAAS S&T Policy Fellowships (STPF) on October 13 at 1 p.m. ET to “Ask a Fellow Anything!” We offer this chat every October for a reason: It’s your last chance to ask STPF fellows your questions before the November 1 application deadline. All questions welcome! Don’t have one? Tune in the hear last-minute application advice from a panel of STPF fellows and alumni. 

Miss an earlier chat? View the full schedule and watch on-demand recordings of previous chats here.

STPF Eligibility Criteria

STPF is open to U.S. citizens who hold doctoral level degrees in any of the following fields:

  • Biological, Agricultural or Life sciences.
  • Physical or Earth sciences.
  • Social and Behavioral sciences.
  • Computational and Information sciences.
  • Mathematics and Statistics.
  • Medical and Health Sciences.
  • Engineering disciplines (applicants with an M.S. in engineering and three years of professional engineering experience also qualify).

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Live Chat Speakers

Anna Hagstrom, 2021-23 Executive Branch Fellow, Department of Energy, Office of Strategic Programs
Anna is an environmental scientist passionate about policies to advance environmental health and support the clean energy transition. She is currently beginning her second year as a STPF fellow in the U.S. Department of Energy Office of Energy Efficiency and Renewable Energy, where she works on cross-cutting energy analysis projects as a member of the Strategic Analysis Team in the Office of the Principal Deputy Assistant Secretary. Anna earned a Ph.D. in chemical and environmental engineering from Yale University and a B.A. in chemistry from Amherst College.
Vince Tedjasaputra, 2019-21 Executive Branch Fellow, National Science Foundation, Office of Legislative and Public Affairs

Vincent is currently the Director of Scientific Communications at the American Lung Association. He completed his STPF fellowship at the National Science Foundation, Office of Legislative and Public Affairs. He is a former college athlete-turned Exercise Physiologist from San Diego, CA. He earned a B.S. in Human Biology at UC San Diego, an M.S. in Exercise Physiology at San Diego State University, a Ph.D. in Physical Education and Recreation the University of Alberta, and a Postdoctoral Fellowship in Pulmonary Physiology at the UC San Diego School of Medicine.

Xoco Shinbrot, 2021-23 Executive Branch Fellow, National Science Foundation, Office of Polar Programs
Xoco is an ecologist and conservation social scientist using impact assessment, science coordination and science communication approaches to make strides on topics of: climate adaptation; conservation economics; and diversity, equity and inclusion. Xoco continued to earn her Ph.D. in ecology at Colorado State University in the department of human dimensions of natural resources in 2019. Her doctoral research centered on how stewardship and climate adaptation could be fostered through community-based natural resource management, payment for ecosystem services, and citizen science programs in rural and urban Latin America. Xoco is driven to help ecosystems thrive while advancing human wellbeing, and she is excited to continue to engage in policy work and community-based natural resource management in the Arctic.