Fellowship Description
The XPRIZE Foundation designs and operates global prize competitions to incentivize the development of radical technology for the benefit of humanity. Since its founding in 1994, the organization has launched twenty competitions in the domains of Space, Oceans, Learning, Health, Energy, Environment, Transportation, Public Safety and Robotics.
Our first XPRIZE competition, the $10 million Ansari XPRIZE for private spaceflight, spurred an industry and created exponential breakthroughs. Since then we have launched over $240 million in prize purses, including the $15 million Global Learning XPRIZE, the $10 million Qualcomm Tricorder XPRIZE, and the $1.4 million Wendy Schmidt Oil Cleanup XPRIZE. Each of these prizes has created an industry-changing technology that brings us closer to a better, safer, more sustainable world.
XPRIZE is excited to offer a GradFUTURES fellow the opportunity to learn and grow by supporting the XPRIZE Foundation’s efforts to analyze the impact of our incentive prize competitions. The fellow will collaborate closely with XPRIZEs’ Impact Director, as well as Prize Operations and Advancement staff and external partners in academia, government and industry, on research to assess the success of XPRIZE’s prize incentive model for crowdsourcing innovation to solve humanity’s grand challenges.
Project Overview:
- Collect and analyze data from previous and current XPRIZE competitions
- Support the development of new impact frameworks and metrics and enhance existing models
- Produce data visualizations and other communication assets
Skills & Experience Overview:
- Research and data analysis
- A passion for the use of technology to solve grand challenges
- Experience with incentive competitions is a plus
- The ideal candidate will have a background in economics, data analysis, marketing, monitoring & evaluation, non-profit management and/or strategic business analysis
- Proactive, with the confidence to question our assumptions and the skills to back up those questions
- Independent project management skills and ability to participate remotely
- Strong verbal and written communications skills
- Proficiency with Microsoft Office and the Google suite of products
Apply for this Fellowship!
Hear from Current and Former Fellows & Mentors!
"As ASA is largely reimagining and rebuilding its programs, we felt this was the perfect time to bring on a different, unique perspective to help shape our work. Having Pallavi Podapati's knowledge and experience in disability is adding so much value to our work on the intersections of ageism and ableism."
"My career trajectory is far from predictable, from art history and Latin American studies to internet policy and the Middle East. But art history taught me how to look closely at things and describe what I see, rather than what I expect to see. Latin American studies, including a semester abroad in Mexico and a lot of other travel, taught me how interconnected we all are. In my career and in my life, I aim to synthesize the best of the analog world I was born into with the digital world that has since emerged and do my small part to make it a better, more inviting place for all..."
I graduated in May 2020 with my B.S. in biomedical engineering from Washington University in St. Louis. I spent the summer after my graduation interning with the cell therapy team at MilliporeSigma before starting graduate school here at Princeton.
"As an incoming first year student with limited prior industry experience, this…
"One of my projects as a Responsible AI Institute GradFUTURES Fellow involved assisting the Department of Defense with a project to integrate responsible AI practices into its procurement process. This opportunity gave me the chance to direct my graduate studies towards helping an institution with a relatively under-the-radar but pressing issue."
After completing a BS at Rochester College and MTS and ThM at Emory University, Rebekah Haigh became a Fulbright Fellow at Hebrew University in 2017-2018. In 2018, she joined the PhD program in Religions of Mediterranean Antiquity at Princeton. While her dissertation centers on ritual and violence in ancient Judaism, she also explores the role…
Debbie Hart worked alongside NJ’s biotechnology industry leaders to establish BioNJ in 1994 and has been dedicated to building NJ’s life sciences ecosystem ever since. Debbie was named by Governor Murphy to the New Jersey Commission on Science, Innovation and Technology where she serves as Vice Chair; as co-chair of the New Jersey Higher…