= Meet our fellows!<br/> =
'''Julia Morris''' is an incoming fourth year majoring in Science & Technology Studies (STS): the study of how society, politics, and culture impact scientific R&D and technological innovation, and how these forces in turn affect society, politics and culture. More specifically, her interests lie within sociotechnical governance and a sub-field of STS called Sociotechnical Imaginaries: imagined forms of social life and social order that center on the development and fulfillment of innovative scientific and/or technological projects (as well as the ethical implications of these developments). On campus, she's President of the Science & Technology Studies Club and a member of Design for America. She's also part of the EQUIP Program out of the UC Davis Graduate School of Management, and has become an intern for Venture Catalyst, the branch of the Office of Research that facilitates the translation of University research and technology by providing the resources and tools for university entrepreneurs to successfully launch startups. In addition to her efforts on campus, she works as a video editor for Davis Media Access, with a special interest in documentary filmmaking. When she's not working, she spends her free time playing the piano, reading, hand-building clay miniatures, playing video games, and going on walks to visit the cats that live on her street. She's half Brazilian, has a fat black & white cat named Nina, and is also an identical twin (so don’t be alarmed if you come across another very similar-looking profile...).