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SHORT BIO
Sagar is a second year Ph.D. Student at the Network Science Institute. Sagar previously worked in the CoMM Lab as an undergraduate research assistant while completing their B.S. in Physics and Philosophy at Northeastern University. Prior to beginning the Network Science PhD, Sagar worked as full-time Research and Project Assistant at the University of Michigan’s Center for Social Media Responsibility, and as a Catastrophe Modeler in private insurance and insurance consulting companies. Sagar’s interests are in marrying methods from mathematics and statistical physics to critical and structuralist philosophy in order to better understand how structure and function emerge in social networks, and how these phenomena bring people together and allow movements to begin.
Presentations

Do LLMs Understand Social Knowledge? Evaluating the Sociability of Large Language Models with SocKET Benchmark | VIDEO
Minje Choi and 4 other authors