Mariam Elsayed

Program Analyst
Office of the Principal Deputy Director
SC-2/Germantown Building, Room H-210
U.S. Department of Energy
1000 Independence Avenue, SW
Washington, D.C. 20585-1290

Email: mariam.elsayed@science.doe.gov
Phone: 301-903-0802
Fax: 301-903-7780
Primary Work Location: Germantown, MD

Mariam Elsayed joined the Office of Science as a Program Analyst in September 2015 in the Office of the Deputy Director for Science Programs, after interning with the same office for over a year. Mariam conducts analysis in support of user facility program coordination and policy, and plays a key role in the development of corporate data curation and analysis tools. Additionally, her responsibilities include information management and information resource development for user facility and construction project activities.

Mariam graduated from the University of Missouri with a Bachelor’s degree in International Studies with an emphasis on the Environment, and received an M.A. with honors in Environmental Resource Policy from George Washington University in Washington D.C. Her Master’s thesis focused on analyzing and answering key policy questions on the Environmental Protection Agency’s mandatory greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions database. Prior to her time at the Office of Science, she interned at the federal headquarters of an environmental/conservation awareness nonprofit, and assisted doctoral staff as a lab technician at the University of Missouri-Columbia’s Geology Department. Mariam also led a project to increase environmental awareness in an impoverished area of Cairo, Egypt, and spent a semester at the American University in Cairo in the Arabic Language Institute Intensive Program.