New Lab is looking for people working in the innovation and tech world to work out of its space for free.
In a new program called the Science Sandbox, a partnership with the Simons Foundation, people are invited to apply for three monthlong fellowships which offer free workspace and access to the Brooklyn Navy Yard-based shared facilities, like a 3D-printing lab that includes a ginormous 3D printer.
According to New Lab, the fellowship is designed for “nurturing, building and remixing inspired projects that connect research to society.”
The #ScienceSandbox at @NewLab fellowship provides resources to build/refine inspired projects. Apply here: https://t.co/V1hyfWqNdr #scicomm
— Science, Society & Culture @ SF (@ScienceSandbox) March 29, 2017
Current fellows include Ekene Ijeoma, the creator of the Look Up app, as well as plenty of other interesting-sounding folks.
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