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<span style="color: rgb(81, 81, 81); font-family: Verdana; line-height: 18px;">'''Shalin Jyotishi''' is a University Innovation Fellow from the Spring 2015 cohort and a senior at the University of Georgia where his research and professional interests center around technology-led economic development and science, technology & innovation policy. Shalin developed his interests while serving as a research assistant at the&nbsp;[http://ihe.uga.edu/ UGA Institute of Higher Education] where he worked on an NSF-Funded Science of Science & Innovation Policy grant studying the role of university trustees on university-industry interfaces.</span>
<span style="color: rgb(81'''Shalin Jyotishi''' is an award-winning researcher, 81writer, 81); font-family: Verdana; line-height: 1and policy strategist.5;">He later interned in Washington, DC with is the&nbsp;[http://www.aplu.org/page.aspx?pid=265 Commission on Innovation, Competitiveness and Economic Prosperity] (CICEP) at the&nbsp;Association of&nbsp;Public and Land-grant Universities (APLU) and the UGA Technology Commercialization Office where he broaded his understand of science founder and the university's role in driving economic development. Eagar to remain engaged with the world managing director of policy, Shalin joined the&nbsp;</span>''New America’s [httphttps://www.sciencepolicyjournalnewamerica.org/ Journal of Science Policy & Governance],&nbsp;''<span style="color: rgb(81, 81, 81); fontcenter-family: Verdana; lineeducation-height: 1.5;">an online research journal and 501-c3 nonprofit organization, as Advancement Associatate.&nbsp;<labor/span><span style="color: rgb(81, 81, 81); fontfuture-family: Verdana; lineof-height: 1.5;">In addition, he is currently interning</span><span style="color: rgb(81, 81, 81); fontwork-family: Verdana; linethe-height: 1.5;">&nbsp;in the Athensinnovation-Clarke County Office economy/ Future of Economic Development Work and serves as Web Administrator and Research Assistant for&nbsp;</span><span style="color: rgbInnovation Economy (81FOWIE) Initiative], 81a research, 81); font-family: Verdana; line-height: 1.5;">Tobin L. Smithstorytelling, Homer A. Neal and Jennifer B. McCormickpolicy incubator dedicated to improving and aligning science, authors of&nbsp;</span>[[Sciencepolicy.us|''Beyond Sputnik: U.S. Science Policy in the 21st Century'']]<span style="color: rgb(81workforce, 81labor, 81); font-family: Verdana; line-height: 1.5;">.&nbsp;</span><div class="paragraph" style="margin: 0px; padding: 0.5em 0px; line-height: 1.5; font-family: Verdana !important; color: rgb(81, 81, 81) !important;"><span style="line-height: 1.5;">Passionate about student engagement, Shalin has had the privilage of serving as a founder or co-founder of 6 student organizations and two honors socities over innovation policies to renew the course of his college careerAmerican middle class. Outside of student engagement, on the side of policy, he has served as Policy Director for a highly contested political campaign, serves as He is also a freelace writer for the [httphttps://georgiapoliticalreviewwww.forbes.com/ <i>Georgia Political Review<sites/i>] and is a member of the inagural student editorial board for the [http:shalinjyotishi//educationlawconsortium.org/education_law__policy_review <i>Education Law & Policy Review</i>''Forbes'' Contributor]. On the side of science, he has served as a research assistant in neurosciencecovering higher education, studied Medicial Chemistry in&nbsp;</span>Beijing<span style="line-height: 1.5;">labor, China and has published several articles in a forthcoming textbook on stem cell technologies. </span><br/></div><div class="paragraph" style="margin: 0px; padding: 0.5em 0px; line-height: 1.5; font-family: Verdana !important; color: rgb(81workforce issues relating to science, 81industrial, 81) !important;"><span style="line-height: 1.5;">Shalin's latest initative involves working&nbsp;with the [[Universityeda.org|University Economic Development Association]]&nbsp;to develop strategies for connecting students with university-led economic developmentand innovation policy.&nbsp;</span></div> {{#Widget:Youtube|id=KKio5orzUAM|width=800p|height=400p}}
A seasoned industry analyst, Jyotishi's insights on education, the workforce, emerging technology, policy, and their intersections have appeared in ''NPR'', ''Washington Post'', ''Politico'', ''Financial Times'', ''USA Today'', ''Fast Company, U.S. News and World Report'', and the ''Chronicle of Higher Education''. He is a frequent speaker at high-level forums, including for the United Nations, SXSW, Davos, OECD, and U.S. National Academies.  Jyotishi has extensive board experience, including for the U.S. National Science Foundation’s Convergence Accelerator, ''MIT Science Policy Review'', the UN International Telecommunications Union, the International Economic Development Council, George Washington University’s Institute for Public Policy, Georgetown University’s Center on Security and Emerging Technology, and Arizona State University's Future of Being Human Initiative, and beyond.  Previously, he served as the first civil society fellow in Artificial Intelligence and Machine Learning at the World Economic Forum, where he led research on AI, job quality, and work augmentation. He oversaw labor economics research at the Burning Glass Institute and served as Program Director at the Association of Public and Land-grant Universities (APLU), North America’s oldest presidential higher education association, where he partnered with university executives on strategic planning, implementation, and policy advocacy for economic and workforce development, entrepreneurship, and innovation ecosystem building.  Jyotishi is a recognized leader in science and innovation policy. He served as CEO and managing publisher of the internationally acclaimed non-profit publication, ''Journal of Science Policy and Governance'' and as a visiting scholar in Science Policy at the American Association for the Advancement of Science, the world’s largest science society, where he co-authored a textbook on U.S. science policy (Forthcoming MIT Press). He held science and innovation policy positions at the American Academy of Arts and Sciences and University of Michigan, and led a consulting practice serving global non-profits and philanthropies.  A product of public education, Jyotishi earned his B.S. from the University of Georgia and M.S. from Arizona State University. Connect on '''[https://x.com/ShalinJyotishi Twitter]''', '''[https://www.linkedin.com/in/shalinjyotishi/ LinkedIn]''', and at '''[https://www.shalinjyotishi.com/ ShalinJyotishi.com]'''. === <span style="font-size:large;">Related Links</span> ===
*[http://www.uga.edu University of Georgia Homepage]
*[http://research.uga.edu/tco/ UGA Technology Commercialization Office]
*[http://www.uga.edu/about_uga/profile/uga-an-economic-engine-for-the-state/#.VK6MtqJyn6E.facebook UGA is an Economic Engine for the State]
 
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