Awards
2025 Best Paper Honorable Mention, The International AAAI Conference on Web and Social Media (ICWSM)
Election Polls on Social Media: Prevalence, Biases, and Voter Fraud Beliefs
S. Scarano, V. Vasudevan, M. Samory, K. Yang, J. Yang, P.A. Grabowicz2019 Best Poster, full-length paper, The Web Conference (WWW)
Demographic Inference and Representative Population Estimates from Multilingual Social Media Data
Z. Wang, S. Hale, D. Ifeoluwa Adelani, P.A. Grabowicz, T. Hartman, F. Flock and D. Jurgens2011 WICI Data Challenge main prize recipients ($10k)
Real-time visualization of relevant portions of large dynamic networks, 2013
P.A. Grabowicz, L.M. Aiello, F. Menczer2004–2008 Mieczyslaw Krol scholarship, Warsaw University of Technology
2004–2008 Scholarship for outstanding student performance, Warsaw University of Technology
Grants
Arnold O. Beckman Research Award “An Experimental Study of the Effects of Exposure to Biased Polls on Social Media”
The Campus Research Board of the University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign ($30k)
JungHwan Yang, Przemyslaw Grabowicz (co-PI)Interdisciplinary Research Grant “Political Misinformation and Disinformation Through Social Media Biases ”
Grant from UMass Amherst for 2023-2024 (funds a graduate RA)
Przemyslaw Grabowicz, Monideepa Tarafgar, Jennifer Lundquist, Anthony Paik, JungHwan Yang, Mattia SamoryInterdisciplinary Research Grant “Analyzing cross-country bias in news coverage of international conflicts and disasters”
Grant from UMass Amherst for 2023-2024 (funds a graduate RA)
Przemyslaw Grabowicz, Paul Musgrave, Brendan O’Connor, Ethan ZuckermanProject “Agendas and frames in a global pandemic: Evolution of cross-country media coverage”
Supplementary grant from Volkswagen Foundation for 2021-2022 (€120k)
Przemyslaw Grabowicz, Scott Hale, Fabian Flöck, David JurgensProject “Current Affairs 2.0: Agenda Setting in the European Union”
Grant from Volkswagen Foundation for Computational Social Science for 2017-2022 (€843k)
Przemyslaw Grabowicz, Scott Hale, Fabian Flöck, David Jurgens
