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First-author contributors on ICLR 2025 spotlight papers in mechanistic interpretability, ranked by number of top-venue first-author papers.

25 results across 25 people

Arun Vignesh Malarkkan
Arun Vignesh Malarkkan7y exp
Computer Science Ph.D. | LLM Reasoning | Causal Inference & Mechanistic Interpretability | Data-Centric AI
Tempe, Arizona, United States· 3y at co.Likely open
Nitin Sharma
Nitin Sharma7y exp
Research Assistant, University of Tübingen | Mechanistic LLM Interpretability | M.Sc. Neural Information Processing
Tübingen, Baden-Württemberg, Germany· 1y at co.Possibly open
Yadnyesh Chakane
Yadnyesh Chakane4y exp
Agentic AI Safety Research @ Exponential Security Labs | Research Residency @ Prime Intellect | Research Fellow @ SPAR’26 | Reinforcement Learning and Post-Training | AI Alignment | Mechanistic Interpretability
IndiaRecently started
Muhammad Umair Danish
Muhammad Umair Danish13y exp
Postdoctoral Fellow in Applied AI | Machine Learning, XAI & Mechanistic Interpretability | Generative AI Evaluation & Time-Series Forecasting | Open to Applied Scientist Roles
London, Canada Metropolitan AreaRecently started
Dongjun Kim
Dongjun Kim6y exp
AI Research Engineer @ Upstage | LLM Evaluation & Mechanistic Interpretability
Seoul, South KoreaRecently started
renjith ravindran
renjith ravindran3y exp
Researcher in Natural Language Processing interested in Mechanistic Interpretability
Hyderabad, Telangana, India· 2y at co.Likely open
Ezekiel Akinwumi
Ezekiel Akinwumi3y exp
Robotics Engineer | AI/ML Researcher | Mechanistic Interpretability | Emerging AI Systems | Agentic society
Greater Cardiff AreaRecently started
Ammar Ibrahim
Ammar Ibrahim4y exp
Research assistant at Fraunhofer hhi. Research Engineer / ML Engineer | LLM post-training, mechanistic interpretability, ML infrastructure
Berlin, Berlin, Germany· 1y at co.
Samarth Raina
Samarth Raina4y exp
AI Safety & Alignment Research | Mechanistic Interpretability, LLM Behavior & Multi-Agent Safety | Prev: Deep Learning Systems @ Thrifty AI | CS @IIIT-Delhi
IndiaRecently started
Evan Davis
Evan Davis4y exp
Economics, Computer Science, and Philosophy @ UC Berkeley | Co-Founder, Chief Research Scientist @ Evardi Energy | PhD-Oriented Academic Researcher in Economic Theory, Analytic Philosophy & Mechanistic Interpretability
Santa Barbara, California, United States· 1y at co.Possibly open
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Dhillu Thambi12y exp
Research Student at IIIT Hyderabad | Deep Learning | Computer Vision | Reinforcement Learning | Mechanistic Interpretability | LLM Agents
Palakkad, Kerala, India· 5y at co.Likely open
Sachin Prasanth
Sachin Prasanth2y exp
Research @ CMU, IITM | Prev @ MIT, IITR, IIT Ropar | Final Year @ SRM | Researcher in Mechanistic Interpretability for Vision | Lead at FOSS SRM
Thrissur, Kerala, IndiaRecently started
Edward Stevinson
Edward Stevinson18y exp
Research Scientist | Mechanistic Interpretability and AI Safety | PhD @ Imperial College | Published at ICML, ICLR, NeurIPS | ex-LASR Labs, Safe Intelligence
London, England, United Kingdom· 3y at co.Likely open
omar sheta
omar sheta7y exp
PhD Researcher | Mechanistic Interpretability & AI Safety | University of Louisville
United States· 2y at co.
Aarushi Sharma
Aarushi Sharma5y exp
PhD researcher at the University of St Andrews working on mechanistic interpretability of large language models, studying how features are organised internally and what this reveals about computation in learned systems
St Andrews, Scotland, United KingdomRecently started
Nursulu S.
Nursulu S.7y exp
M.Sc. Student in NLP | Mechanistic Interpretability, Brain-AI alignment
Munich, Bavaria, GermanyRecently started
Hindol Roy Choudhury
Hindol Roy Choudhury2y exp
ML research intern @Lossfunk | ML Engineer | Ex-SMIT, UCLA, Curriculo AI • Deep Learning • Mechanistic Interpretability • World Models • AI Systems
Bengaluru, Karnataka, IndiaRecently started
Hunar Pasricha
Hunar Pasricha4y exp
CS + Statistics @ UIUC | LLM Safety & Mechanistic Interpretability @ FOCAL Lab | NeurIPS 2026 | 3.93 GPA | James Scholar
Champaign, Illinois, United StatesRecently started
Viraaji Mothukuri
Viraaji Mothukuri10y exp
AI Researcher | Mechanistic Interpretability | Making LLMs safe and interpretable | 3 Best Paper awards, 3 Patents | Former JPMorgan VP, Lead Data Scientist | PhD Computer Science 2026
Atlanta, Georgia, United States· 3y at co.Likely open
Qiaochu Liu
Qiaochu Liu5y exp
MLE Intern @Tiktok |  MSCS @ Northeastern University | MEng, BArch @ Tsinghua University | Mechanistic Interpretability Researcher |  Seeking MLE/SDE/Research Internships
United StatesRecently started
Rahul Zalkikar
Rahul Zalkikar9y exp
PhD Student in Computer Science at CSU, Mechanistic Interpretability & Representation Learning | NLP Research Scientist at NYU | Founder, CrunchtimeOdds
United StatesRecently started
Grégoire Pelletier
Grégoire Pelletier3y exp
M2 Maths&IA Student @ UPSaclay - CentraleSupélec | Mechanistic Interpretability - NLP - Time Series
Orsay, Île-de-France, FranceRecently started
Bart Bussmann
Bart Bussmann13y exp
Mechanistic Interpretability Researcher
NetherlandsRecently started
Valentin N.
Valentin N.8y exp
Research Scientist | Mechanistic Interpretability & AI Safety | ICML 2026
Gif-sur-Yvette, Île-de-France, France· 1y at co.
Manuela Rehr
Manuela Rehr19y exp
Microbiologist ⧉ Epidemiologist ⧉ Mechanistic interpretability for epidemic intelligence
Hamburg, Hamburg, Germany· 1y at co.

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