Danqi Chen

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Danqi Chen (陈丹琦, IPA: [ʈ͡ʂʰə̌n tan t͡ɕʰi]; born in Changsha, China) is a Chinese-American computer scientist and assistant professor at Princeton University specializing in the AI field of NLP.[1] In 2019, she recently joined the Princeton NLP group, alongside Sanjeev Arora, Christiane Fellbaum, Karthik Narasimhan.[2] She is currently visiting Facebook AI Research. She earned her Ph.D at Stanford University and her BS from Qinghua University, taking classes with Turing award-winner Andrew Yao (also former professor at Princeton).[1]

Early life

She won a gold medal at the International Informatics Olympiad. She is known among friends as CDQ.[1]

References

  1. 1.0 1.1 1.2 "Danqi Chen's Homepage". https://cs.stanford.edu/~danqi/. 
  2. "Princeton NLP". http://nlp.cs.princeton.edu/. 
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