Sean Westwood will be presenting on this work at Princeton later this month (29-Apr).
The event is open to the public, registration link below.
behavioralpolicy.princeton.edu/events/26042...
Posts by Matthew Salganik
View over the canal in Nyhavn, Copenhagen
Thrilled to announce CS2Nordics: the First Nordic Conference on Computational Social Science. Copenhagen, September 21-22, 2026.
We invite all CSS researchers in the Nordics as well as in the international research community to submit 2-page abstracts by June 19: nosocss.org/conference.h....
I'm speaking at ML-NYC on Monday, April 20 4pm at Flatiron Institute. "Life Trajectories and Life Chances: New
Approaches from Population Registries and AI". Registration is free and reception afterwards: www.eventbrite.com/e/ml-nyc-spe...
Apply to participate in the Princeton AI Policy Precepts Friday, April 10 & Friday, May 1 in Washington, DC. This 4th round of Princeton AI Policy Precepts will offer roundtable discussions with fellow federal policymakers & Princeton faculty. mailchi.mp/princeton.ed...
Friends in Oslo: I'll be speaking at the Bioinformatics seminar at Univ Oslo today (Tues) at 11am. "The life course perspective for precision health: New opportunities from population registries, biobanks, and AI” More info: www.mn.uio.no/bils/english...
If you'd like to read some of the research mentioned in the article, here's a recent working paper: arxiv.org/abs/2507.03027
This is a wonderful story pulling together our research on predicting life trajectories. Thank you @anilananth.bsky.social
New Deep Dive from @anilananth.bsky.social on our blog:
@msalganik.bsky.social & colleagues developed a way to create and analyze an individual’s "Book of Life." The eventual goal? Train language models on data from millions of Books of Life to predict an individual's life outcome: bit.ly/473NmIy
I'm giving a talk in Copenhagen Center for Social Data Science (SODAS) Fri 20 Feb 11 - 12:30. "Life trajectories and life chances: New approaches from population registries and AI" sodas.ku.dk/events/sodas...
Friends in Oxford, I'm giving a talk at Nuffield College Wed 18 Feb 16:00. "Life trajectories and life chances: New approaches from population registries and AI" nuffield.ox.ac.uk/news-events/...
Great job available at @odissei.bsky.social: Chief Technology Officer. This position provides an opportunity to help create the future of computational social science: www.eur.nl/en/working-a...
U.S. CAISI hiring intern for an AI agent security standards project. Opportunity to do cutting-edge AI standards work in the federal government. Apply by Jan 15. nitter.net/i/status/200...
Post-doc opportunity to work with Anna Haskins on the Future of Family and Child Wellbeing Study. Apply by Jan 23. apply.interfolio.com/178605
RSF: The Russell Sage Foundation Journal of the Social Sciences will have a special issue on the 25th anniversary of the future of families and child wellbeing study: www.russellsage.org/publications...
Princeton-SMART is now live. A new research tool for studying smartphone usage. Webinar: Wed, Nov 5, 4pm EST mailchi.mp/44580536fe1f...
Let's be colleagues! Apply to this amazing program. Great colleagues and a wonderful environment.
Dept of Social & Political Sciences at Bocconi Univ in Milan is advertising for an open-rank position in sociology. They are excited about computational social science.
Assistant Prof: jobmarket.unibocconi.eu?id=841
Associate/Full Prof: jobmarket.unibocconi.eu?id=843
Totally, completely flabbergasted. #MacFellow
hub.jhu.edu/2025/10/08/h...
Univ of Rhode Island has an open rank faculty position in the Dept of Political Science to lead their new PhD program in Computational Social Science. jobs.uri.edu/postings/15597
Applications are open for the Summer Institute in Computational Social Science SICSS 2025 at UCLA! Apply by May 2!
Free, 2-wk institute in comp social science for grad students, postdocs & early-career faculty.
sicss.io/2025/ucla/
@ianlundberg.bsky.social @jenniebrand.bsky.social
I'll be giving a talk about my research Tues, Apr 22 at Princeton Center for Statistics & Machine Learning: "With enough data and the right algorithms is your future predictable? Some evidence from LLMs and complete population-scale data" More info: csml.princeton.edu/events/enoug...
Happy to share the results and open-source code for our benchmark test of GPUs in secure computing environment. Thank you to our wonderful colleagues at @esciencecenter.bsky.social. Code is open-sourced for others to use and improve. No private data required.
I'll be speaking Friday at noon about national population registries, large language models & prediction health. If you are in town you are welcome to attend: pph.princeton.edu/events/2025/...
I'm excited to be a part of the new Princeton Precision Health initiative. Here's more about what we are doing: www.princeton.edu/news/2025/03...
I don't think anyone tried to predict the next wave, but we did in-depth qualitative interviews to try to understand the origins of unpredictability: www.pnas.org/doi/10.1073/...
Starting off this account with a banger: In September 2025, I will be joining @princetoncitp.bsky.social at Princeton University as a Postdoc working with @randomwalker.bsky.social & @msalganik.bsky.social! I am very excited about this opportunity to continue my work on trustworthy/reliable ML! 🥳
Opening at Columbia for a postdoc to "help build machine-learning models to understand the relationship between social conditions and entrepreneurship at the neighborhood level." apply.interfolio.com/162500
This is a great opportunity . . .