Specific publications are not listed, but more information can be found in the Papers section of her homepage.
Research Experience
Associate Professor of Computer Science at Princeton University and co-leader of the Princeton NLP Group; Associate Director of Princeton Language and Intelligence; 2019/2-2019/8: Visiting scientist at Facebook AI Research (Seattle), working with Luke Zettlemoyer; 2019/2-2019/8: Visiting researcher at University of Washington (Seattle); 2016/10-2016/12: Research intern at Facebook AI Research (NYC); 2014/7-2014/9: Research intern at Microsoft Research (Redmond); 2011/2-2012/5: Research intern at Microsoft Research Asia (Beijing).
Education
2012-2018: Ph.D. in Computer Science from Stanford University, advised by Christopher Manning; 2008-2012: B.Eng in Computer Science from Tsinghua University, supervised by Andrew Yao; 2010 Fall: Exchange student at Hong Kong University of Science and Technology.
Background
Research Interests: Natural language processing and machine learning. Particularly interested in the development of large language models, focusing on the role of retrieval in next-generation language models, democratizing the training and deployment of large language models, and advancing the understanding of current language models.