230 Algoverse students and 60 research papers have been accepted to NeurIPS 2025 in San Diego, California, USA! This represents a record-breaking achievement for the Algoverse program.
The accepted papers span a wide range of topics including efficient transformer architectures, robust evaluation benchmarks, mechanistic interpretability, and novel approaches to reinforcement learning from human feedback. Each paper reflects months of dedicated mentorship and rigorous peer review within the Algoverse research pipeline.
Many of the accepted works were led by first-time researchers who joined Algoverse with no prior publication experience. Their success underscores the effectiveness of the structured mentorship model that pairs students with experienced faculty and industry researchers.
Algoverse continues to provide students with the resources and guidance needed to produce conference-quality research, and the NeurIPS 2025 cycle further solidifies the program as a leading pathway for aspiring AI researchers.

