
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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Dec. 7, 2025
230 Algoverse students and 60 research papers have been accepted to NeurIPS 2025 in San Diego, California. This record-breaking achievement showcases the breadth and depth of research happening within the Algoverse program, spanning topics from mechanistic interpretability to efficient transformer architectures.
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Jul. 29, 2025
Two Algoverse students—Abhay Gupta and Philip Meng—have been named 2025 Davidson Fellows for their AI fairness research on dialect equity in large language models. The Davidson Fellows Scholarship selects only 20 recipients annually from over 1,200 applicants.
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Selected internship and full-time offers earned following Algoverse research mentorship and projects.

Algoverse project: Death by a Thousand Directions: Exploring the Geometry of Harmfulness in LLMs through Subconcept Probing
Subsequent offer: Anthropic Fellowship

Algoverse project: Algoverse Research Project
Subsequent offer: OpenAI Software Engineer

Algoverse project: What Do Refusal Tokens Learn? Fine-Grained Representations and Evidence for Downstream Steering
Subsequent offer: TikTok ML Engineering Intern

Algoverse project: Pause-Tuning for Long-Context Comprehension: A Lightweight Approach to LLM Attention Recalibration
Subsequent offer: ML Intern at AlphaPoint

Algoverse project: Chain-of-Thought Augmentation with Logit Contrast for Enhanced Reasoning in Language Models
Subsequent offer: Optiver Quant Developer Intern

Algoverse project: Algoverse Research Project
Subsequent offer: Optiver Quant Trading Intern

Algoverse project: Resilient Multi-Concept Steering in LLMs via Enhanced Sparse Conditioned Autoencoders
Subsequent offer: xAI Researcher

Algoverse project: Algoverse Research Project
Subsequent offer: SWE Intern at Apple

Algoverse project: Probing Audio-Generation Capabilities of Text-Based Language Models
Subsequent offer: Adobe ML Engineer

Algoverse project: Algoverse Research Project
Subsequent offer: SWE Intern at Google
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Selected admissions offers from alumni after completing Algoverse research projects.

Subsequent offer: MIT

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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.
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