Dr. Max Katz AI Fellow, Senator Martin Heinrick (D-NM)
Dr. Katz is currently a congressional fellow with Senator Martin Heinrich (D-NM), supporting the office’s technology and energy portfolio as
well as the Senate AI Caucus. He was previously a senior solutions architect at NVIDIA, where he helped the U.S. Department of Energy use their supercomputers to do cutting-edge science. His research area is in computational astrophysics, and he continues to perform research in this area on the world’s leading supercomputers. Max holds a Ph.D. in physics from Stony Brook University and bachelor’s and master’s degrees in physics from Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute.
Stephanie Klein Deputy Assistant Secretary for Public
Engagement for the Department of Energy, Office of Congressional and Intergovernmental Affairs
Stephanie Klein serves as the deputy assistant secretary for public engagement, where she
manages working relationships and strategic outreach to DOE’s many external stakeholders, to maintain a constructive dialogue about the department’s work. A longtime energy and environmental policy professional, Klein continues her federal career after serving as a field organizer with Moms Clean Air Force, where she advocated for clean air and climate protective policies in DC and on the Hill. She was also a founding member of the Metro Electric Bus Coalition, the (Cont.)
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