Camille Reeves

Space Policy, Emerging Technology, and International Partnerships

Washington DC-Baltimore Area

About

Space is the next frontier for human exploration, and it's more important than ever that we approach this new domain with caution, understanding, and fact-backed research. I studied Astrophysical Sciences at Princeton to understand the space domain on a technical level, and am working to advocate for space sustainability, smart commercial growth, and international partnerships in the space domain. Since coming to RAND in 2023, my research work has consisted mostly of using mixed methods approaches in the space & aerospace sectors, as well as in other areas of emerging technological understanding. My work so far has ranged from understanding proliferated LEO, space's role in strategic power competitions, and international agreements in the space domain. I have also worked to understand how emerging technologies and capabilities can support US relationships with allies or play a role in strategic power competitions.

Experience

  • Research Assistant at RAND
    Aug 2023 - Jun 2026 · 2 yrs 11 mos

  • Education Mentor at Curious Cardinals
    Oct 2020 - Jul 2024 · 3 yrs 10 mos

  • Working Student at Princeton University
    Sep 2019 - May 2023 · 3 yrs 9 mos

    Student Intern the Office of the Dean of Undergraduate Students

  • Summer Analyst at defy.vc
    Jun 2022 - Aug 2022 · 3 mos

  • Legislative Intern at Office of U.S. Senator Sherrod Brown
    Jun 2021 - Jul 2021 · 2 mos