Desiree Solomon
Desiree Solomon was a policy fellow at the Information Technology and Innovation Foundation. She is a solution-oriented legal analyst and advocacy strategist with five years of experience in legal and policy research and government affairs. Extensive knowledge of all aspects of the political process and working with private and public sector stakeholders on state, national, and foreign affairs policy strategy. Desiree is currently a M.S. Foreign Service candidate at Georgetown University pursuing a career at the nexus of economic development, technology policy and international trade.
Research Areas
Recent Publications
How Federal Funding for Basic Research Spurs Clean Energy Discoveries the World Needs: Eight Case Studies
We need new breakthroughs in clean energy technology to address climate change. Recent discoveries in areas such as nuclear fusion and biofuels illustrate how government investment in early-stage research is a critical part of the process.
Recent Events and Presentations
The Crucial Role of Early-Stage University Research in Clean Energy Innovation
Please join ITIF for an expert panel discussion about a new report examining the role of federal funding for clean energy research conducted by colleges and universities.