Prince Osaji

Student Fellow
Prince Osaji

Prince Osaji is a political science and history double major, interested in cyber policy, AI policy, and the intersection between national security and technology policy more broadly. He's currently leading an open-source research project with the Tearline Program of the National Geospatial-Intelligence Agency, analyzing the satellite imagery of critical mineral mines within the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) and how that ties into the current US-China technology competition. Over the summer, he worked as a Legislative Intern for the House Committee on Science, Space, and Technology, where he studied how to more accurately measure and define AI riskiness. He's also worked as a Google Public Policy Fellow, as a Research Intern for the Council on Foreign Relations, and as a Research Assistant for the Special Competitive Studies Project. On campus, he previously served as the Co-Founder and President of the Yale Foreign Policy Initiative, the External President of the Yale Undergraduate Legal Aid Association (YULAA), and the Treasurer of the Yale Nigerian Students Association (YNSA).