
The Wolfram Institute is a nonprofit research initiative dedicated to exploring the computational universe and developing novel approaches to fundamental science.
Open Science & Community
At the Wolfram Institute, we are redefining the landscape of scientific research by making our research process widely accessible and transparent. Through livestreamed work sessions, open discussions and outreach efforts, we strive to actively involve our global community in the process of scientific discovery.
Meet the Team
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Stephen Wolfram
Head of Research
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Carlos Zapata-Carratalá
Research Fellow
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Xerxes Arsiwalla
Research Fellow
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Richard Assar
Research Fellow
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Willem Nielsen
Research Fellow
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Nikolay Murzin
Research Fellow
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James Wiles
Strategic Initiatives Lead
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Dugan Hammock
Technical Research Coordinator

Thematic Research Areas
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Causality & Complex Systems
Observer Theory, Thermodynamics, Cellular Automata, Evolutionary Dynamics
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Fundamental Physics
Wolfram Physics Project, Discrete Gravity & Pregeometry, Quantum Computation & Foundations, QFT & Formal Grammars
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Mathematical Foundations
Metamathematics & Constructivism, Hypergraphs, Higher-Arity Structures, Formal Systems
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Minds, Machines & Intelligence
Deep Learning/Artificial Intelligence Conceptual Spaces, AI Philosophy, Consciousness Science
Upcoming Events
The Wolfram Science Winter School provides students the chance to engage in ongoing basic research projects led by Stephen Wolfram and his team. This program is ideal for individuals with backgrounds in computational research or related scientific fields who seek hands-on, fast-paced, foundational research experience across multiple scientific disciplines.
Make a Donation
Donating to the Wolfram Institute helps fund research, foster innovation and support future leaders across different fields. Your contribution, big or small, is a crucial investment in groundbreaking projects that will influence the future of science. Support us in advancing innovation and create an impact by donating to the Wolfram Institute. The custodian of donations is the Wolfram Foundation, a 501(c)(3) nonprofit.


