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September Live Chat: Once a Fellow, Always a Fellow
The AAAS Science & Technology Policy Fellowships (STPF) is more than a yearlong position in the federal government: it is a transformative career opportunity. The fellowship broadens career options, opens doors and expands professional networks. On September 16, hear from three fellows from different disciplines as they discuss how the STPF fellowship impacted their identity, career trajectory and understanding of science policy.
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Danielle Haney, 2015-17 Executive Branch Fellow, National Institutes of Health, Office of Science Policy, Engagement, Education, and Communications
Dr. Alejandro de la Puente is currently at the U.S. Department of Defense working as an Operations Research Analyst in the Office of the Secretary of Defense, Cost Assessment and Program Evaluation. Previously, he served as Associate Director of Science Alliance at the New York Academy of Sciences. In this role, he worked to provide graduate students and early career professionals with career development programs and opportunities to help them grow their careers. A researcher in theoretical physics, Alejandro experienced a calling to serve society by engaging in education policy as an STPF fellow in the Education and Human Resources Directorate at the National Science Foundation. Alejandro’s passion is to help young STEM students and professionals achieve their full potential, while increasing diversity and inclusivity in the STEM ecosystem in the U.S. and wider world. Alejandro received his Ph.D. in physics at the University of Notre Dame du Lac.
Heather Huyck, 1985-86 American Historical Association Congressional
Science & Engineering Fellow, House Committee on Interior and Insular Affairs
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