I am writing a postdoc proposal which will involve work in area X. Area X can be studied from a theoretical or applied perspective, and the proposal involves the latter. While my PhD has focused on theoretical aspects of area X, I also have experience in the applied aspects via an internship. The issue is that all the work resulting from the internship is classified, and cannot be legally shared. I cannot, for instance, cite a paper (though I did write an internally published paper on my work while an intern). How can I convincingly convey that I have experience with the applied side of area X?
I am legally able to share that I worked in applied area X during my internship, that I wrote a paper, and I may disclose the name of the organization I worked with. This information appears on my CV, but how should I best incorporate it into my proposal?
Or should I, without anything specific to say about my experience in applied area X, say nothing because saying anything would sound desperate?
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