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Resume (English only)
Academic Achievements
Publications: ICLR 2025 'AI as Humanity's Salieri: Quantifying Linguistic Creativity of Language Models via Systematic Attribution of Machine Text against Web Text', etc.; Awards: NCWIT Collegiate Award, Rising Star in Adversarial ML Award.
Research Experience
Currently a Research Scientist at Meta AI’s FAIR Alignment group. Starting Fall 2026, will join Carnegie Mellon University’s EPP Department and LTI as an Assistant Professor. Was a part-time researcher/intern at Microsoft Research, working with Privacy in AI, Algorithms, and Semantic Machines teams.
Education
PhD: UC San Diego, advised by Taylor Berg-Kirkpatrick; Postdoctoral scholar: University of Washington, advised by Yejin Choi and Yulia Tsvetkov.
Background
Research interests: privacy, natural language processing, and societal implications of ML. Summary: explores the interplay between data, its influence on models, and the expectations of the people who regulate and use these models.
Miscellany
Used to publish under Fatemeh, now goes by Niloofar, which means Lily flower in Farsi.