Dongji Feng
Scholar

Dongji Feng

Google Scholar ID: QPIRdRMAAAAJ
California State University, Monterey Bay
Information RetrievalNLUevaluation
Citations & Impact
All-time
Citations
164
 
H-index
6
 
i10-index
3
 
Publications
19
 
Co-authors
6
list available
Resume (English only)
Academic Achievements
  • - Paper [LLMs as Meta-Reviewers’ Assistants: A Case Study] accepted by NAACL 2025 as a main conference paper
  • - Paper [Investigating Annotator Bias in Large Language Models for Hate Speech Detection] accepted by Safe Generative AI Workshop @ NeurIPS 2024
  • - Paper [Towards Effective Authorship Attribution] accepted by The Sixth IEEE International Conference on Cognitive Machine Intelligence
  • - Paper [Fermi Multiverse] accepted by the 22nd International Conference of the Italian Association for Artificial Intelligence (AIxIA 2023)
  • - Received Presidential Faculty-Student Collaboration Grant Award @2025 from Gustavus to support undergraduate student research during Summer 2025
  • - Received Swanson-Holcomb Undergraduate Research (SHUR) award from Gustavus to support two undergraduate student research projects
  • - Received funds from Gustavus to support “First-year student research” and “Second-year student research”
  • - Served as a PC member for Reasoning and Planning for LLMs, ICLR 2025
  • - Served as a PC member for AI Agent for Information Retrieval, AAAI 2025
  • - Served as a reviewer for ACL Rolling Review (ARR)
  • - Served as a reviewer for Expert Systems With Applications
Research Experience
  • - Currently establishing the first AI Lab at Gustavus (still deciding on the name) and actively mentoring four undergraduate students in research
  • - Serves as the academic advisor for nine undergraduate students
  • - Served as Teaching Assistant for undergraduate/graduate-level Computer Science courses, such as [Graduate Level: Information Retrieval, Machine Learning, Computer Game Design & Development] and [Undergraduate Level: Intro to Algorithm, Cloud Computing]
Education
  • - Ph.D. from BDI lab, supervised by Dr. Santu
  • - Worked with Dr. Thomas on research exploring the development of computational algorithmic thinking, serving as Entrepreneur lead for an education start-up funded by NSF I-Corp
Background
  • - Research interests include Natural Language Generation, Large Language Models, Information Retrieval, and corresponding evaluation metrics
  • - Interested in Game Design and STEM education
Miscellany
  • - Enjoys sports, music, and reading
  • - Serves as the advisor for the Frisbee Club
  • - Plays soccer with the Gustavus Soccer Club