ACS is currently interested in high-quality and motivated research interns to help work on innovative projects.
Research Interns & Associates
Kendall Ernst is a recent graduate from Stanford University, where he studied Political Science. He is interested in many environmental issues, specifically concerning environmental management and environmental policy in the developing world. Both graduate and law school are on the not-so-distant horizon, and he hopes to become an environmental lawyer to promote fair and sustainable environmental policy in the developing world. Kendall is proud to have continued his education in the environmental field in several places, including Oak Ridge National Lab in Oak Ridge, Tennessee and the Gruene Liga in Berlin, Germany.
Claudia Shrivastava is a senior at the University of Pittsburgh, working towards a BSc. in Math-Philosophy, and a BA in Anthropology. She is interested in how mathematics, modeling, and finance can be used to solve problems in anthropology and ecology. She has also recently studied at UCLA’s archeology and conservation field school in Tarapaca, Chile.