Devansh SaxenaView profile
Assistant Professor
Devansh Saxena is an Assistant Professor at the University of Wisconsin-Madison, holding dual affiliations in the Information School and the School of Computer, Data & Information Sciences. His research focuses on sociotechnical practices of decision-making in high-stakes domains, particularly examining the social impacts of AI in government agencies, community-based organizations, and public health. Saxena employs mixed-methods approaches, blending computational and design methods to develop human-centered AI systems that prioritize equity and collective decision-making. He holds a Ph.D. in Computer Science from Marquette University, advised by Dr. Shion Guha and Dr. Michael Zimmer. His work intersects Human-Computer Interaction (HCI), Machine Learning, and FAccT (Fairness, Accountability, and Transparency in Sociotechnical Systems). Key areas of research include responsible AI, participatory algorithm design, and rethinking risk assessment in public sector systems such as child welfare. Saxena has received prestigious recognition, including the Best Paper Award at CHI 2023 and the Presidential Postdoctoral Fellowship at Carnegie Mellon University. Recent projects include analyzing algorithmic harms in child welfare through casenote computational analysis, advocating for participatory AI frameworks in government, and exploring ethical AI innovation in early-stage concept selection. His work emphasizes bridging technical and sociocultural dimensions to ensure technologies serve public interest.











