Received the Best Dissertation in Scotland award from SICSA. Published several papers including TACL’21, TACL’22, ACL’23, TMLR’25, ICML-GenBio’25, and more. Also contributed to preprints and conference papers like RiddleBench, Chimera, RomanLens, etc.
Research Experience
Currently an Assistant Professor in the NLP group at IT University of Copenhagen. Involved in multiple research projects such as neural planning, long-context modeling, and genome modeling.
Education
PhD from the University of Edinburgh, with a thesis on neural planning for generating long documents from tabular data. No specific advisor information provided. Interned with the Summarization team at Google Research, London, during the PhD.
Background
Research interests include structured and long-context modeling, multilinguality, transfer learning, and interpretability, as well as mathematical reasoning. Focuses on improving models' ability to process structured data and long sequences, exploring methods to make LLMs effective for low-resource and non-Roman script languages, and studying mathematical reasoning in open-weight LLMs.
Miscellany
Personal interests and other information not provided.