
230 Algoverse Students Accepted to NeurIPS 2025
230 Algoverse students and 60 research papers accepted to NeurIPS 2025 in San Diego, California, USA!
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230 Algoverse students and 60 research papers accepted to NeurIPS 2025 in San Diego, California, USA!

Algoverse NLP research accepted at the Association for Computational Linguistics 2025 conference.
9 Algoverse research teams accepted to present at COLM 2025 workshops, showcasing cutting-edge work in language modeling.

Algoverse students present research at the Empirical Methods in Natural Language Processing 2025 conference.
Computer vision research from Algoverse accepted at CVPR 2025, the top conference in computer vision.

Abhay Gupta and Philip Meng named 2025 Davidson Fellows for their AI fairness research on dialect equity in large language models.
13 Algoverse research teams accepted to present at ICML 2025 workshops in Vancouver, Canada.

An Algoverse student research paper was selected among OpenAI's curated collection of 20 state-of-the-art AI research papers.

Congratulations to sixteen Algoverse research teams for their acceptances to workshops at NAACL 2025 in Albuquerque, New Mexico.

Congratulations to five Algoverse research teams accepted to workshops at ICLR 2025 at the Singapore EXPO.

Selected for an Oral Presentation award at the NeurIPS 2025 UniReps Workshop. Research exploring the geometric perspective of emergent misalignment in large language models.

Selected for a Spotlight award at the NeurIPS 2025 Mechanistic Interpretability Workshop. A mechanistic case study uncovering structured computation cycles in latent reasoning models.

Algoverse students Zhumazhan Balapanov and Olivia Holmberg present QIANets research at the NeurIPS 2024 Compression Workshop.

Congratulations to two Algoverse teams for their acceptances to workshops at COLING 2025 in Abu Dhabi, UAE.

Algoverse students achieved unprecedented success with 15 papers accepted at NeurIPS 2024.

Four Algoverse student research papers have been cited by researchers at leading academic and tech institutions in their AI-focused publications.

Algoverse students successfully showcase their research at the EMNLP 2024 Positive Impact Track in Miami, Florida.

Six Algoverse undergraduate and high school research teams have papers accepted to workshops at NeurIPS 2024 in Vancouver, Canada.

Abhay Gupta, Philip Meng, and Ece Yurtseven selected as 1 of 20 spotlight projects out of 335 submissions at NeurIPS High School Track 2024.

Congratulations to two Algoverse teams for their acceptances to EMNLP Positive Impact Track 2024 in Miami, Florida.

Callum McDougall from Anthropic discusses AI safety and interpretability in an exclusive Algoverse webinar.

Algoverse team received the prestigious Best Paper Award at ACL for innovative multilingual NLP research.
Groundbreaking work on sparse attention mechanisms received spotlight recognition at ICML.

High school student Dharunish achieves acceptance to ACL SRW 2024 for his Question-Analysis Prompting research.

Select Algoverse alumni collaborate with University of Michigan graduate researchers on language model autonomous agents.

Algoverse student Ayush Chauhan receives admission to Stanford after featuring Algoverse research in his application.
The application takes 10 minutes and is reviewed on a rolling basis. We look for strong technical signal—projects, coursework, or competition results—and a genuine curiosity to do real research.
If admitted, you will join a structured pipeline with direct mentorship to take your work from ideation to top conference submission at venues like NeurIPS, ACL, and EMNLP.
