DIL State of the Lab - Fall 2014 | Page 10

Postdoctoral Fellows Advance Development Engineering Research By Rachel Strohm, DIL Graduate Student Researcher Each year, over 1,400 scholars who have recently received their PhDs conduct research at UC Berkeley as postdoctoral fellows. Beginning in Fall 2013, the Development Impact Lab added to this cohort of early career researchers with a novel take on the postdoc model. The new Global Poverty and Practice Postdoctoral Fellows (GPP Fellows) program creates a robust academic career path for PhDs who wish to stay actively engaged in global poverty reduction. The program distinguishes itself from many postdoc programs by encouraging its fellows to set independent research agendas focusing on the role of technology innovation in global poverty and inequality. The fellows conduct applied research that aims to inform development practice as well as academic discourse. Rather than being tied to a specific department or professor, they are able to work across DIL’s interdisciplinary research network and to pursue approaches that exemplify DIL’s mission of bridging engineering, economics, and the social sciences to create innovative solutions to global poverty. The inaugural fellows are Imran Ali and Kweku Op Z