2013-2014 Congressional Science and Engineering Fellows Announced
peter.suber's bookmarks 2013-05-10
Summary:
One of the new Congressional Science and Engineering Fellows is Carly Robinson. "Carly Robinson is studying atmospheric chemistry at CU-Boulder. Her research...involves investigating water uptake on atmospherically relevant liquid-liquid separated particles for inclusion in radiative transfer models....One of her main causes with the graduate student government has been to promote open access to research. Robinson holds an MS in atmospheric chemistry from CU-Boulder and a BS in applied physics and mathematics from Michigan Technological University. She is a member of the American Chemical Society, the American Geophysical Union, the American Physical Society, OSA and SPIE. During her fellowship Robinson hopes to serve as a resource to policy makers on science-related issues, particularly climate change, and to be able to educate fellow scientists on how they can impact science policy...."