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Andrew Wyckoff
Senior Fellow EUI and Brookings Institution
Andrew W. Wyckoff is a distinguished expert in science, technology, and innovation policy with extensive experience in international organizations and academia. Here are some key details about his background and current roles:
Professional Experience
Andrew W. Wyckoff is the former Director of the OECD's Directorate for Science, Technology and Innovation (STI).12 In this role, he oversaw the OECD's work on innovation, business dynamics, science and technology, information and communication technology policy, as well as related statistical work.12
Current Positions
- Nonresident Senior Fellow at the Brookings Institution's Center for Technology Innovation and Global Economy and Development program3
- Senior Visiting Fellow at the European University Institute's School of Transnational Governance13
- Adjunct Assistant Professor at Georgetown University's Walsh School of Foreign Service
Prior Experience
Before joining the OECD in 1995, Wyckoff held positions at:
- U.S. Congressional Office of Technology Assessment as Program Manager of the IT and Commerce program12
- U.S. National Science Foundation (NSF)12
- The Brookings Institution12
Advisory Roles
Wyckoff serves on several prestigious advisory boards and committees:
- Member of the Steering Committee of MIT's AI Policy Forum13
- Member of Bruegel's Excellence Network on the Future of Work and Inclusive Growth13
- Member of the Norwegian Research Council's International Advisory Board13
- Member of Singapore's Advisory Council on the Ethical Use of AI and Data13
Education
- Master of Public Policy from Harvard's John F. Kennedy School of Government13
- Bachelor of Arts in Economics with honors from the University of Vermont13
Honors
In 2023, Wyckoff received Japan's Order of the Rising Sun Award for his contributions to the development of digital policies.13
Andrew Wyckoff's extensive experience in technology policy, innovation, and international organizations makes him a valuable asset to Georgetown University's Walsh School of Foreign Service as an Adjunct Assistant Professor.