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Avni Solanki

AAAS Science And Technology Policy Fellow - U.s. Department Of State at IJC - International Joint Commission

Avni Solanki is currently serving as an AAAS Science and Technology Policy Fellow with the U.S. Department of State at the International Joint Commission since January 2022. Prior to this role, Avni Solanki was a Faculty member and Co-Director of the Nano Research and Environmental Facility at Washington University in St. Louis from August 2018 to January 2022. Avni Solanki's earlier experience includes working as a Graduate Research Assistant at Arizona State University from August 2016 to May 2018, an Undergraduate Research Assistant for Drinking Water Treatment at the University of Florida in June 2013, and a Remediation Engineering Intern at Handex during the summer of 2012. Avni Solanki holds a Ph.D. in Environmental Engineering from the University of Florida (2014-2018), a Master's degree in Environmental/Environmental Health Engineering from Carnegie Mellon University (2012-2013), and a Bachelor's degree in Environmental/Environmental Health Engineering from the University of Florida (2008-2012).

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IJC - International Joint Commission

The International Joint Commission prevents and resolves disputes between the United States of America and Canada under the 1909 Boundary Waters Treaty and pursues the common good of both countries as an independent and objective adviser to the two governments. In particular, the Commission rules upon applications for approval of projects affecting boundary or transboundary waters and may regulate the operation of these projects; it assists the two countries in the protection of the transboundary environment, including the implementation of the Great Lakes Water Quality Agreement and the improvement of transboundary air quality; and it alerts the governments to emerging issues along the boundary that may give rise to bilateral disputes.


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