Difference between revisions of "Albert Nabiullin"
Line 4: | Line 4: | ||
|user_image=Albert_McNair_Picture.jpg | 300px | |user_image=Albert_McNair_Picture.jpg | 300px | ||
|degree=BA, | |degree=BA, | ||
− | |major= | + | |major=MTEC & Mathematics |
|class=2018, | |class=2018, | ||
|join_date=2015, | |join_date=2015, |
Revision as of 13:00, 1 September 2016
Research Team | |
---|---|
Albert Nabiullin | |
Staff Information | |
Name | Albert Nabiullin |
Degree | BA |
Major | MTEC & Mathematics |
Class of | 2018 |
Join Date | 2015 |
Skills | Networking, Project Management, LexMachina, Excel, Writing |
Interests | Basketball, Cooking, Reading, Snapchat |
an22@rice.edu | |
McNairCenterⓂ |
URIs of the form "an22@rice.edu," are not allowed.
Albert Nabiullin is a junior at Rice University, where he’s studying Mathematics and Mathematical Economic Analysis. Through a Baker Institute summer fellowship, he worked at the American
Association for the Advancement of Science, where he researched Russia-DPRK relations.
At Rice University, Albert interns at the James A. Baker III Institute for Public Policy, researching innovation policy related to the United States Patent and Trademark Office. He currently serves as the Chief Justice for McMurtry College, a residential college at Rice.
Albert plans to pursue graduate studies in Economics as he continues his career in technology and innovation policy.
Early Life
Albert was born in Kazan, Russia where he lived for the first nine years of his life. After moving to Hattiesburg, Mississippi via North Carolina, he quickly discovered the wonders of free refills. As he pursued debate and mock trial activities, he found a passion for articulating arguments and providing evidence-backed recommendations. These passions led him to choose Rice University for his undergraduate education.
Education
Albert is a third-year student at Rice University, where he's studying Mathematics and Mathematical Economic Analysis. He is a member of McMurtry College. This past summer, Albert participated in the Baker Institute Summer in DC program. As part of the summer fellowship, he interned with the Office of International and Security Affairs at the American Association for the Advancement of Science. Under the direction of Dr. Norman Neureiter, he researched science diplomacy between Russia and DPRK.