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PODCAST | STPF Fellows Reflect on Their Fellowship Year

Reshmina William
2021-22 S&T Policy Fellows' Year-end Summit and Send-off

On a very special episode of Sci on the Fly, host and current STPF fellow Reshmina William sat down with four members of the STPF Class of 2021-22 to hear their reflections and lessons learned from their fellowship year. Hear Carly Champagne, Julie Snow, Bill O'Brien, and Leslie Brooks as they discuss their accomplishments and their advice for the incoming Class of 2022-23.

Guest

Carly Champagne, Ph.D., Educational Psychologist; 2022-23 Executive Branch Fellow at the Department of Health and Human Services; 2021-22 Legislative Branch Fellow

Julie Snow, Ph.D., Atmospheric Sciences and Oceanography; 2021-22 Executive Branch Fellow at the Department of Defense

Bill O'Brien, Ph.D., Civil and Environmental Engineer; 2021-23 Executive Branch Fellow at the Department of Energy

Leslie Brooks, D.V.M., Clinical Veterinarian; 2021-23 Executive Branch Fellow at the United States Agency for International Development

Host & Editor

Reshmina William, Ph.D., Civil Engineer; 2022-23 Executive Branch Fellow at the Department of Energy; 2021-22 Judicial Branch Fellow; Twitter: @ReshminaWilliam

Producer/Executive Producer

Reshmina William, Ph.D., Civil Engineer; 2022-23 Executive Branch Fellow at the Department of Energy; 2021-22 Judicial Branch Fellow; Twitter: @ReshminaWilliam

Image: Matt Spangler

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Reshmina William

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Reshmina William is a water resources engineer passionate about using data science as a multi-disciplinary tool to empower communities to sustainability shape their environments. During her Ph.D. at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, she worked with a team of lawyers, geologists, landscape architects, and community organisers to study the impact that green infrastructure performance has on stormwater resilience in urban environments. She also has two years of experience as a Design Engineer for TERRA Engineering, Ltd. in Chicago, IL, where she led the design of a web-based tool to allow engineers and city planners to work together to holistically evaluate green solutions for stormwater management. She was the 2021-2022 AAAS STPF Judicial Fellow, where she assisted staff the Federal Judicial Center in developing educational materials for federal judges on environmental science, hydrology, and their intersection with the law. Her interests lie at the intersection of engineering, law, policy, and the arts as avenues for science communication.