Summary
Chu-fei Luo is an AI research lead and PhD candidate in Computer Engineering with 11 years of industry and research experience, focused on making language models more trustworthy through interpretability and robust evaluation. He has seven first-author publications, including four at ACL and EMNLP, and has led applied projects at Vector Institute and Conflict Analytics Lab building retrieval, agentic workflows, and LLM-as-judge evaluation for legal use cases. Comfortable shipping production-ready systems from his software development background at IBM and university labs, he bridges research rigor with practical engineering across ML, HCI, and ubiquitous computing. He also has a knack for coordinating industry collaborations that translate into peer-reviewed work, and outside the lab he enjoys hiking, puzzle hunts, and escape rooms, reflecting a taste for complex, team-based problem solving.
11 years of coding experience
5 years of employment as a software developer
Doctor of Philosophy - PhD Computer Engineering, Doctor of Philosophy - PhD Computer Engineering at Queen's University