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Note to prospective students: I’m looking for PhD students to join me in fall
2025! I’m particularly focused this cycle on research related to AI regulation,
government use of algorithms, and methods for anticipating the impacts of AI
systems. Please apply if these topics (or any of my research areas) seem like a
good fit for you. The full program details are here:
https://www.si.umich.edu/programs/phd-information/how-do-i-apply.

Ben Green is an assistant professor in the University of Michigan School of
Information and an assistant professor (by courtesy) in the Gerald R. Ford
School of Public Policy. He holds a PhD in Applied Mathematics from Harvard
University, with a secondary field in Science, Technology, and Society. Ben
studies the ethics of government algorithms, with a focus on algorithmic
fairness, human-algorithm interactions, and AI regulation. Through his research,
Ben aims to support design and governance practices that prevent algorithmic
harms and advance social justice. His first book, The Smart Enough City: Putting
Technology in Its Place to Reclaim Our Urban Future, was published in 2019 by
MIT Press. He is working on a second book, Algorithmic Realism: Data Science
Practices to Promote Social Justice. Ben is also a faculty associate at the
Berkman Klein Center for Internet & Society at Harvard and a fellow at the
Center for Democracy & Technology.




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