55 Savushkina Street in Saint Petersburg, one of the offices of the Internet Research Agency. Photo by James Hill for The New York Times.

I am a Hoover Fellow at the Hoover Institution, Stanford University. Previously, I was a Postdoctoral Research Associate at the Center for Information Technology Policy (CITP) at Princeton University and a Cyber Fellow at the Center for International Security and Cooperation (CISAC) at Stanford University. I received my Ph.D. in political science from NYU and continue my collaboration with the Social Media and Political Participation Lab (CSMaP). My research is focused on disinformation and social media platforms governance; online censorship and propaganda by authoritarian regimes; and elections and partisanship in information autocracies. It was published and is forthcoming at the American Political Science Review, Comparative Politics, Research & Politics, Big Data, and as a lead chapter in an edited volume on disinformation from Oxford University Press. I have also contributed to several policy reports, particularly focusing on protection from disinformation, including “Securing American Elections,” which was issued at its launch by the Stanford Cyber Policy Center.

Designed in Ukraine by Volodymyr Sauliak.