
Jun 19, 2025
Please join us in welcoming our 2025 Summer Fellowship Class!

Sacramento, CA - The United States Hydrogen Alliance (USHA) is proud to welcome its 2025 Summer Fellowship cohort, which began earlier this June. This 13-week, fully remote program provides college students from across the country with hands-on experience in hydrogen policy, communications, research, and strategic marketing.
“This year’s fellowship class brings fresh energy and diverse perspectives to our mission of advancing clean hydrogen across the country,” said Roxana Bekemohammadi, USHA’s Founder and Executive Director. “We look forward to supporting their work as they explore the intersection of policy, technology, and communication, and contribute to building a more sustainable, resilient energy future.”
2025 Class of Fellows:
Aaron Zheng, Georgia Institute of Technology
Adela Vela, New York University
Adhel Deng, The University of Kansas
Akshadha Lagisetti, Georgetown University
Bethany Ekpo, University of San Francisco
Camryn Jewell, Washington State University
Carlos Martinez, California State University, Stanislaus
Cooper Formica, Boston University
Gaby Del Rosario, Loyola University Chicago, University of Notre Dame
Justin Greenberg, University of Edinburgh
McKenna Matheson, Brigham Young University
Pramiti Singh, University of Chicago
Shreya Satagopan, The George Washington University
Simran Bhathal, George Washington University
Siyan Fan, Georgetown University
Spencer Ahn, University of Rochester
Sydney Fung, University of California, Santa Barbara
About the United States Hydrogen Alliance (USHA):
The United States Hydrogen Alliance (USHA) is a non-profit association of members advocating for the development, deployment and utilization of clean hydrogen in all 50 states. We serve the hydrogen industry through state and federal policy advocacy, market development, and community building. Our mission is to leverage the unique attributes of hydrogen to reduce emissions across traditional sectors, increase energy resiliency and diversity, enhance local economies and workforces, and protect the nation domestically and abroad.
Press Contact:
Lexi Schnell