Government Fellowships
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What I Did for My Academic Year Sabbatical: IEEE-USA Engineering & Diplomacy Fellowship
IEEE-USA Engineering & Diplomacy Fellow Daniel Moore recaps his year working at the U.S. Department of State as a senior science and technology advisor.
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My Year on The Hill as an IEEE-USA Congressional Fellow
2019 IEEE-USA Congressional Fellow Ethan Keeler recaps his year working with Sen. Maria Cantwell and the Committee on Commerce, Science, and Transportation.
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2017-2018 Government Fellowships: A Formative Experience
Three of IEEE-USA's 2017-2018 Government Fellows reflect on their experiences in Washington, and offer compelling arguments for becoming a Fellow.
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2016-17 Government Fellows All Agree: “A Fantastic Opportunity”
IEEE-USA's 2016-17 Government Fellows agree their assignments were pleasant and productive because the legislators they worked for encourage bipartisan cooperation.
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Meet Benjamin Schmitt: 2015-16 IEEE-USA Engineering & Diplomacy Fellow
Since his high school years, Benjamin Schmitt has been interested in the potential of fusion energy technologies to change the nature of global energy security.
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2014-15 Government Fellowships: A Year of Contributions & Insights
The three 2014-15 IEEE-USA Government Fellows agree they contributed their knowledge in key areas, while also gaining valuable new insights.
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What do Drones, Uber and HomeAway Have in Common?
Providers of innovative services, such as Uber, HomeAway and Airbnb, and innovative products, such as drones and autonomous vehicles, all need to pay serious attention to policy.
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2013-2014 IEEE-USA Congressional Fellows Experience Challenges and Achievements
Len Hause arrived in Washington, D.C. in September 2013 to begin his IEEE-USA Engineering and Diplomacy Fellowship at the United States State Department and anticipated a year of contributing his rich technical expertise while learning first-hand how government works.