
R. Michael Alvarez
Professor · Political Science
California Institute of Technology (Caltech)About
R. Michael Alvarez, Flintridge Foundation Professor of Political and Computational Social Science at Caltech, is a leading scholar in election technology, political methodology, and machine learning applications in social science. Affiliated with the Caltech/MIT Voting Technology Project, the Social and Decision Neuroscience Program, and the Resnick Sustainability Institute, his work bridges technology and democracy.
- Education: B.A. from Carleton College, Ph.D. from Duke University
- Academic Career: Caltech faculty since 1992
His research spans:
- Election Integrity: Monitoring election security, fraud detection, and ballot systems
- Computational Social Science: Applying machine learning to voter behavior and policy analysis
- Climate Policy: Examining public attitudes and behavioral interventions for sustainability
- Online Behavior: Analyzing toxicity in gaming and social media dynamics
Key article trends show focus on election forensics (2025 Nature Climate Change study), game toxicity analysis (2025 CHI Play paper), and LLM applications in social science. His students include Jacob Morrier, Mitchell Linegar, and teams of postdocs and undergraduates in Caltech's SURF program.
Scientific recognition includes:
- Google Cloud Research Innovators Class of 2022
- Co-editor of multiple academic series including Cambridge Elements in Quantitative Methods
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