Summary
Anna Rogers is a tenured Associate Professor in Computer Science at the IT University of Copenhagen with nine years of research and academic experience spanning Japan, the US, and Denmark. Her work centers on interpretability, robustness, and the sociotechnical implications of large language models and NLP systems, blending technical rigor with ethical and societal perspectives. She completed a Ph.D. in computational linguistics at the University of Tokyo and has held postdoctoral and faculty roles at UMass and the University of Copenhagen, building a strong transatlantic research trajectory. Anna’s scholarship is notable for connecting model-level analysis (robustness and interpretability) with real-world deployment concerns, helping bridge gaps between lab findings and socio-technical impact. Based in Copenhagen, she combines deep technical expertise with policy-aware thinking, often engaging cross-disciplinary collaborators to translate research into practical guidance. Her profile suggests an emphasis on making LLMs both understandable and responsibly deployable—an increasingly rare blend in the field.
9 years of coding experience
7 years of employment as a software developer
University of Tokyo