ConservationXLabs is looking for three summer Conservation Innovation Fellows, two based in Washington, DC, and one in Los Angeles, CA. Please see the descriptions below and distribute to qualified undergrads and recent graduates of conservation biology, ecology, physics, design, business, and biomedical, electrical or chemical engineering. http://www.conservationxlabs.com/home
All correspondence about positions should go to: Barbara Martinez, PhD Open Innovation Director, Conservation X Labs [email protected] _____ 1) CONSERVATION INNOVATION FELLOW, GRAND CHALLENGES OF CONSERVATION PROJECT, CONSERVATION X LABS (DC) Conservation X Labs (http://www.conservationxlabs.com/) is searching for extraordinarily creative individuals who are interested in transforming conservation. We have one opportunity for the summer, based in Washington DC, to work with us to harness open innovation, exponential technologies, and entrepreneurship to dramatically improve the efficacy, cost, speed, and scale of conservation efforts to end human induced extinction. Help us create a conservation technology community, manage the first grand challenge for conservation around aquaculture, support new technologies to address wicked conservation problems, and design new incubator/acceleration platforms for conservation innovation & technology. Compensation: Paid position, 40 hours per week Duties: Conservation X labs is seeking an open innovation summer fellow with a passion for conservation & development, but also sourcing, developing, and implementing transformational solutions. The fellow will work on a variety of projects that requires expertise in the following: - Conducting due diligence around new technologies and innovations for conservation, with a particular focus on oceans and food systems, understanding market potential, and assessing market readiness. - Supporting the Blue Economy Challenge on rethinking solutions for Aquaculture, including organizing peer review panels, reviewing applications, setting up a pitch session, selecting innovations, supporting social media and communications around the award event, and organizing a multilateral prize event. - Developing a catalogue of new technologies for transforming conservation, including identifying technologies from adjacent spaces that may be applied to conservation such as microbiology, synthetic biology, gene editing, sensors, 3D Printers, nanotechnology, nanosatellites, and drones. - Contributing to the development of specific technologies through open source approaches, including engaging a diverse community of conservationists, engineers, technologists, marketing and finance experts. - Organizing university events in partnership with leading environmental schools, and other institutions. - Writing or editing science-based materials for multiple audiences and media, i.e. peer-reviewed articles, news stories, Linked-in articles, Tweets, and Facebook posts. Minimum Qualifications: o Bachelors degree in conservation biology, ecology, physics, biomedical, electrical or chemical engineering, design, business or related fields. OR at least three years of undergraduate education in these fields working towards a B.Sc. at an accredited university. o Organized and demonstrated ability to manage multiple projects within a fast moving, and highly chaotic environment. o Self-starter, with an ability to take initiatives and lead them without significant need for supervision and willingness to work in a nontraditional office environment. o Passion for open innovation, advancing technology, social entrepreneurship, and the courage to take new approaches to really difficult solutions. o We welcome experience in the following: searching and synthesizing scientific literature; maintaining a website (or the willingness to learn); basic coding and database management, communicating with partners from various backgrounds and disciplines; organizing logistics for local or global events; writing science- based material for multiple audiences and media; editing written documents; and, facilitating discussions via video conference or in-person. Please send your resume, cover letter, plus the contact information for two references. We would love to see your ideas upfront: Propose an idea for a new technology, prize, or innovation that could transform conservation through an infographic or a paragraph. Email the materials to [email protected] by April 30th. Indicate your ideal start date in May and end date in August. There may be opportunities to extend. _____ 2) CONSERVATION TECHNOLOGY FELLOW, DNA BARCODE SCANNER PROJECT, CONSERVATION X LABS Conservation X Labs (http://www.conservationxlabs.com/) is searching for extraordinarily creative individuals who are interested in transforming conservation. We have one opportunity for the summer, based in Washington DC or Los Angeles, CA, to work with us to harness open innovation, exponential technologies, and entrepreneurship to dramatically improve the efficacy, cost, speed, scale of conservation efforts to end human induced extinction. Help us create a conservation technology community, manage the first grand challenge for conservation around aquaculture, support new technologies to address wicked conservation problems, and design new incubator/acceleration platforms for conservation innovation & technology. You will be part of a small, but powerful team of innovators. Compensation: Paid position, 40 hours per week Duties: Conservation X labs is seeking a technology fellow with a strong background in biomedical engineering, chemical engineering and/or evolution/population genetics background to help with the development of an open source DNA Barcode Scanner that harnesses the Barcode for Life Library for use in identification of fish to combat seafood fraud, wildlife and timber trafficking, and improve traceability of these products. We are looking for makers/biohackers/technologists who are interested in creating new tools for conservation. Other activities will include helping identify new technologies from emerging areas of science and engineering, and creating a catalogue of future breakthroughs. Minimum Qualifications: o Bachelors degree in biomedical engineering, chemical engineering, or electrical engineering, population genetics, or biophysics, or 3 years of experience leading to a degree in one of these areas; masters degree or higher preferred. o Along with a demonstrated knowledge of biomedical engineering and/or genetics, the fellow must have a demonstrated understanding of conservation biology, and a desire to apply physical sciences to solving conservation & development projects. o Experience with DNA microarrays, computational genetics, Arduino components, image analysis, DNA isolation and amplification protocols preferred. o Self-starter and ability to take on a project without significant supervision, including taking initiative to consult others. o Able to work in a non-office environment (coffee shops, maker?s spaces, biohacker spaces.) o Demonstrated experience integrating different technologies, mapping selection criteria for choosing potential technology pathways, and design considerations for technology use in the developing world. o Background in creating scripts for database accessing, Arduino programing, or image interpretation preferred. o Demonstrated product or hardware development is preferred. Email your resume, cover letter, plus the contact information for two professional references to [email protected] by April 30th. Please also include your proposal, as an infographic, diagram, or a paragraph, about an idea for a new technology, prize, or innovation that could transform conservation. Indicate your ideal start date in May and end date in August. There may be opportunities to extend. ______ 3) CONSERVATION OPEN INNOVATION FELLOW, CONSERVATION INNOVATION PLATFORM, CONSERVATION X LABS (DC) Conservation X Labs (http://www.conservationxlabs.com/) is searching for extraordinarily creative individuals who are interested in transforming conservation. We have one opportunity for the summer, based in Washington DC, to work with us to create an open innovation platform for sourcing, incubating, and accelerating technologies for conservation through an open hardware platform. Help us create the future of conservation. Compensation: Paid position, 40 hours per week Duties: Conservation X labs is seeking an open innovation fellow with a passion for conservation & development, but also sourcing, developing, and implementing transformational solutions. The fellow will work on a variety of projects that requires expertise in creating an open innovation platform for crowdfunding, open hardware development, and story telling to advance conservation technologies. You will work with developers to help create transformative innovations for conservation & development through open source approaches, including engaging a diverse community of conservationists, engineers, technologists, marketing and finance experts. Minimum Qualifications: o Bachelors degree in conservation biology, ecology, physics, biomedical, electrical or chemical engineering, design, business or related field. OR at least three years of undergraduate education in these fields working towards a B.Sc. at an accredited university. o Organized and demonstrated ability to manage multiple projects within a fast moving, and highly chaotic environment. o Self-starter, with an ability to take initiatives and lead them without significant need for supervision and willingness to work in a nontraditional office environment. o Passion for open innovation, advancing technology, social entrepreneurship, and the courage to take new approaches to really difficult solutions. o We welcome experience in the following: searching and synthesizing scientific literature; maintaining a website (or the willingness to learn); basic coding and database management, communicating with partners from various backgrounds and disciplines; organizing logistics for local or global events; writing science-based material for multiple audiences and media; editing written documents; and, facilitating discussions via video conference or in-person. Please send your resume, cover letter, plus the contact information for two references. We would love to see your ideas upfront through an infographic or paragraph: Propose an idea for a new technology, prize, or innovation that could transform conservation. Email the materials to [email protected] by April 30th. Indicate your ideal start date in May and end date in August.
