
معرفی
Felix Chen is a Research Fellow at Princeton University's Center for Information Technology Policy (CITP), focusing on technology-society governance intersections. Previously affiliated with Harvard's Allen Lab for Democracy Renovation, Public Interest Tech Lab, and Project Liberty.
Education:
- A.B. in Computer Science and Government from Harvard College; undergraduate thesis analyzed municipal data practices' effects on constituent trust under Danielle Allen and Uma Ilavarasan
His research centers on artificial intelligence's societal impacts, technology-enabled access to justice, and digital public infrastructure, with significant work in digital humanities for classical text accessibility. Projects demonstrate applied focus on democratic process enhancement through civic technology solutions.
Notable initiatives include Publius (LLM analysis of Federalist Papers), VolunteerNexus (2,600+ volunteers connected), and tools for public procurement/voting systems. These reflect consistent commitment to practical technology applications addressing governance and public service challenges.
Current affiliations span CITP's interdisciplinary environment, building on prior work with Harvard's democracy renovation initiatives and decentralized social technology development at Project Liberty.




