Prospective Postdocs and Fellows: Please apply to the Center for Information Technology Policy visitors program and signal an interest in collaborating on research with me. If you’re already at Princeton, just reach out!

Prospective Computer Science PhD Students: Please apply to the PhD program in the Department of Computer Science. Select one of Policy & Law, Machine Learning, or Natural Language Processing for a field, or indicate an interest in working with me, and your application will reach me. If you’re already at Princeton and interested in working together, just reach out!

I’m expecially excited to foster a growing cohort of JD/PhD students in my group and elsewhere. Princeton is able to accommodate JD/PhD students in a number of ways. Please apply if you are considering a combined law and computer science course of graduate study!

Prospective Computer Science MSE/MEng Students: Please apply to the MSE or MEng program in the Department of Computer Science (it’s fully funded!). Once you’re at Princeton (or if you’re there already) reach out to me and we’ll find a way to work together!

Prospective Public Affairs PhD Students: Please apply to the PhD program in the School of Public and International Affairs. For area, select Science, Technology, & Environmental Policy or indicate an interest in working with me. Your application will reach me. If you’re already at Princeton and interested in working together, just reach out!

Prospective MPA/MPP Students: While the MPA and MPP programs at Princeton do not involve a formal faculty advisor, I would be glad to collaborate on research or provide career advice. Please reach out if you’re already at Princeton. If you are not yet an MPA or MPP student at Princeton, please direct any questions to the Graduate Admissions Office at the School of Public and International Affairs.

Prospective Undergraduate Students: If you would like to pursue a senior thesis or junior independent work project that spans artificial intelligence and public policy, please reach out. If you are not yet a Princeton undergraduate, please direct any questions to the Office of Admissions within the Office of the Dean of the College.