September 2025: Paper 'Illusion or Algorithm? Investigating Memorization, Emergence, and Symbolic Processing in In-Context Learning' accepted to TMLR; August 2025: 2 papers accepted at EMNLP 2025 main conference; July 2025: 'Llama See, Llama Do: A Mechanistic Perspective on Contextual Entrainment and Distraction in LLMs' won the Outstanding Paper Award at ACL 2025; May 2024: 'ConTempo: A Unified Temporally Contrastive Framework for Temporal Relation Extraction' accepted to ACL 2024 Findings; January 2024: 'What does the Knowledge Neuron Thesis Have to do with Knowledge?' accepted to ICLR 2024.
Research Experience
Postdoctoral fellow at UKP Lab, TU Darmstadt since January 2024; Intern at MSR Montreal during summer 2024; Teaching CSC485/2501 Introduction to Computational Linguistics in fall 2024 at University of Toronto.
Education
PhD: Computational Linguistics Group, University of Toronto, Advisor: Professor Gerald Penn.
Background
Research Interests: LLM Interpretability; Currently a Postdoctoral researcher at UKP Lab, TU Darmstadt, led by Professor Iryna Gurevych.
Miscellany
Interests: Discussing research-related topics, grad school application, or careers in AI/NLP.