Washington, District of Columbia, United States
1 of 20 selected from national pool of 400+ applicants (5% acceptance rate) to participate in a cohort-based program to foster professional growth and build leadership skills through Columbia University’s Center on Global Energy Policy.
1 of 60 selected globally to complete an intensive course on interrelated legal issues relating to the safe, efficient and secure use of nuclear energy, earning a University Diploma in International Nuclear Law from the University of Montpellier.
1 of 24 selected from 17 countries for an intensive entrepreneurship program focused on innovation in nuclear energy. Led group of 5 participants in designing a technical training program to address nuclear workforce challenges, conducted in-depth business analysis, and participated in a livestreamed pitch competition to a panel of industry leaders.
1 of 27 selected nationally for an intensive course on international safeguards in the nuclear nonproliferation regime. Led a case-study analysis and presentation on the International Atomic Energy Association’s legal authority to verify nuclear safeguards.