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Junior Fellows

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Lucas Galioğlu

JUNIOR FELLOW

Lucas Galioğlu is an Information Science student in the College of Arts & Sciences at Cornell University. He is also pursuing a minor in Computer Science. Lucas is a writer for the Cornell Economics Society and a Brother of Phi Alpha Delta Pre-Law Fraternity. He is passionate about building responsible applications and policies for generative Artificial Intelligence that lead to positive societal impact.

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Abby Srulevich

JUNIOR FELLOW

Abby Srulevich is a Tanner Dean’s Scholar at Cornell University studying Government in the College of Arts & Sciences. On campus, she is a fellow of Pi Lambda Sigma’s pre-professional government society. Her research interests lie in media studies—with a focus on online extremism and radicalization studies. 

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Eeshaan Chaudhuri

JUNIOR FELLOW

Eeshaan Chaudhuri is a first-year Public Policy student in the Brooks School of Public Policy at Cornell University pursuing minors in International Relations & Philosophy.  On campus, he is a writer for the Cornell Policy Review, a travel team member of the Cornell International Relations Society, and a Tour Guide. His interests lie in global security systems and the balance between privacy and security in the 21st century. 

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Ella Hough

JUNIOR FELLOW

Ella Hough is a Junior in Cornell University’s College of Arts and Sciences. She is pursuing a Bitcoin-focused study through Cornell’s Robert S. Harrison College Scholar Degree Program. In addition to being a “College Scholar” major, Ella is majoring in Cognitive Science with minors in Information Science (concentrated in Networks, Crowds, & Markets) and Business. Through her work with the Cornell Bitcoin Club, Generation Bitcoin (501(c)(3)), the Bitcoin Students Network, and many other efforts, including as an author and speaker, she is dedicated to helping young generations learn about and contribute to Bitcoin.

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Cynthia Tan

JUNIOR FELLOW

Cynthia Tan is a Public Policy major with a minor in Information Science, with a concentration in Information Ethics, Law, and Policy at the Jeb E. Brooks School of Public Policy. On campus, she actively engages as a Resident Advisor, member of Phi Alpha Delta Pre-Law Fraternity, Cornell International Affairs Society, Women Leaders of Color, and a Laidlaw Scholar. Her academic pursuits are complemented by substantial professional experiences, including her role as a Global Data Consultant for the International Union for Conservation of Nature and the United Nations Development Programme. Additionally, she has contributed as a researcher at the Kaschak Institute for Social Justice, where her work concentrated on climate policies. Cynthia’s involvement in global forums is highlighted by her participation as a delegate at the United Nations Conference of the Parties (COP28) and collaborations with UN Women and the United Nations Economic Commission for Latin America and the Caribbean. Leveraging her comprehensive background in technology, economics, and sustainability, Cynthia’s current research as a Laidlaw Scholar focuses on the international legal and policy implications of economic cybercrime.