
Julie Jiang
@_julie_jiang
Research Scientist @Meta | PhD @USC | #ForbesUnder30 | @TuftsUniversity | computational social science | AI for social good
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http://julie-jiang.github.io 23-08-2013 11:58:08
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Next for our #summerbook recommendations we have "The Righteous Mind" by Jonathan Haidt! Recommended by Julie Jiang , PhD Candidate, this book introduces "moral psychology, the moral impact of religion," and varying perspectives of morality. More to come!


Wondering how ISI students are spending their summers? Julie Jiang is interning at Spotify Research as a Research Scientist Intern! Julie Jiang has learned "a lot about the various personalization insights and efforts within Spotify." More to come! USC Viterbi School USC



stoked to make the list! science is cool 👏#ForbesUnder30 Forbes Under 30 forbes.com/profile/julie-…




Excited to share our latest work accepted at The Web Conference #Web4Good! 🌍 We find that individuals tend to adopt low-credibility sources with less exposure. A big thank you to my co-authors Luca Luceri, Julie Jiang, Emilio Ferrara! Pre-print: arxiv.org/abs/2311.05724


Happy international women’s day! So happy to be featured on Yahoo’s BUILT BY GIRLS yahoo.com/lifestyle/inte…


How do people stream newly released music?🎵 What does genre preference have to do with it all? Check out this blog post about our latest WebSci publication at Spotify Research with Aditya Ponnada, Ang Li, Ben Lacker, and Sam Way research.atspotify.com/2024/05/how-do…


Join us in congratulating our graduating ISIers! Julie Jiang has earned a PhD in Computer Science under advisor Emilio Ferrara. Following graduation, Julie is planning on working as a research scientist at Meta! Read more here: bit.ly/3Wz5mpS USC Viterbi School USC


Our own rising star Jinyi Ye shedding light on the interplay b/w susceptibility to influence & misinformation adoption The Web Conference “Susceptibility to Unreliable Information Sources: Swift Adoption with Minimal Exposure” dl.acm.org/doi/10.1145/35… w/ Julie Jiang Emilio Ferrara




Are your friends more susceptible to influence than you? Our new work in #ICWSM2025 uncovers The Susceptibility Paradox in online social influence. w/ Luca Luceri Julie Jiang Emilio Ferrara Explore our findings: arxiv.org/abs/2406.11553
