This programme supports research on AI, Government and Policy.
Prathm Juneja is a DPhil student at the Oxford Internet Institute, broadly interested in the intersection of technology and government. He graduated from the University of Notre Dame with a B.A. in Political Science and a B.S. in Computer Science. He also holds an MSc in Social Data Science from the Oxford Internet Institute. A Rhodes and Truman scholar, much of his past work has involved working with local governments in the United States to develop and deploy technologies to improve the lives of their residents. He has also done academic, activist, and government work on U.S. voting rights. Prior to his time at the OII, he served as a Data Engineer on Pete Buttigieg’s U.S. presidential campaign.
Voting behaviour, political science, AI/ML/tech policy, civic technology
This programme supports research on AI, Government and Policy.
16 December 2024
Ten Oxford Internet Institute (OII) DPhil students have received Dieter Schwarz Foundation (DSF) funding to enable them to begin 12-month AI- related research projects during the course of their studies.
15 December 2023
Political parties want to win elections. To win elections, it is essential to understand voters. To understand voters, as demonstrated by the successful presidential campaigns of Donald Trump and Barack Obama, political parties now rely on data.
4 April 2023
OII researchers Prathm Juneja, Jess Morley, and Professor Luciano Floridi appeal for Twitter to make their data accessible.