Summary
Enfa Fane is a PhD candidate and NLP researcher at the University of Arizona focusing on how large language models and NLP systems construct human-like meaning across multi-source and contextual settings. With eight years of industry and research experience spanning MLOps, multimodal classification, and applied NLP internships, she studies both how structured context can improve tasks and how trivial context perturbations break models — and develops practical fixes. She has taught undergraduate CS courses, led graduate student initiatives, and co-founded a Kerala-based nonprofit that scaled tech training to 1,000+ learners, demonstrating a blend of technical depth and community impact. A Google Women TechMaker Scholar and experienced technical writer, Enfa brings strengths in reproducible, interpretable, and cost-efficient model design aimed at real-world domains like news and complex QA.
8 years of coding experience
8 years of employment as a software developer
The University of Arizona
Junior College / 11th & 12th, Junior College / 11th & 12th at Chavara Public School, Pala
Bachelor of Technology - BTech, Bachelor of Technology - BTech at Rajagiri School of Engineering & Technology
High School, High School at Sanjos English Medium School
English, Malayalam, Hindi