Veniamin Veselovsky
Graduate Student
Veniamin Veselovsky is a first-year computer science Ph.D. student working with Arvind Narayanan and Matt Salganik. Veselovsky’s past research has studied social media platforms, recommendation engines, crowd work, AI agents, and mechanistic interpretability. He is excited to bring recent AI approaches to classic social science questions, as well as adopting social science techniques to studying language models. For example, can we use classic sociology theories to study agent societies, and what do activations in language models tell us about the human mind. His papers have appeared at ICWSM, ICLR, IC2S2, as well as winning an Outstanding Paper at ACL.
Prior to coming to Princeton, Veselovsky worked with Robert West at EPFL and Ashton Anderson at the University of Toronto.
Veselovsky can be reached at veniamin@princeton.edu, 304A Sherrerd Hall.