Seeking Hydrogen Experts: Aligning California’s Hydrogen Research and Innovation Agenda
October 16, 2020 | CCST Newsroom, CCST S&T Policy Fellows, Events Â
Now available to watch. Join CCST, current Fellows, and Alumni for an informational webinar and Q&A session on the CCST Science & Technology Policy Fellowship. Applications for the 2022 class open Dec. 1st, 2020.
Each year the CCST Science & Technology Policy Fellows program recruits a cohort of fifteen PhD scientists and engineers for a year of public service and leadership training within the California State Legislature and Executive Branch. In this webinar, you’ll have the opportunity to learn about the CCST Science Fellows program, how to apply, and get a firsthand account of the experience from current CCST Science Fellows and alumni.
Overview:
Welcome and Introduction, CCST Executive Director Amber Mace
Fellowship Overview, CCST Science Fellows Program Manager, Jeffery Song
Panelists:
Sydney Chamberlin, PhD, 2019 CCST Science Fellow
La’Shaye Cobley, PhD, 2020 CCST Science Fellow
Geoff Hollett, PhD, 2020 CCST Science Fellow
Chanel Matney, PhD, 2019 CCST Science Fellow
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About the California Council on Science and Technology
The California Council on Science and Technology is a nonpartisan, nonprofit organization established via the California State Legislature — making California’s policies stronger with science since 1988. We engage leading experts in science and technology to advise State decision makers — ensuring that California policy is strengthened and informed by scientific knowledge, research, and innovation.