Teaching


LMU Munich

  • Symbolische Programmiersprache (Winter 24/25, Winter 25/26)
  • Information Retrieval (Summer 2025, Summer 2026)
  • LLM Agents Erweiterungsmodul Computerlinguistik (Summer 2025)
  • Multi-modal NLP Übung Erweiterungsmodul Computerlinguistik (Summer 2024)
  • Explaining and Interpreting Annotations in NLP Seminar (Winter 25/26)
  • Discourse Modeling and Processing Seminar (Winter 24/25)
  • NLP for Climate Change Seminar (Summer 2024)

 


University of Science and Technology of China

  • Signals and Systems (2021)
  • Computer Programming A (2019)
  • Electromagnetism C (2018)

 


Mentorship

I supervise B.Sc. and M.Sc. theses on topics related to my own research (examiner: Barbara Plank). For more information, please check this website. Thesis projects I’ve supervised so far:

  • Pingjun Hong: Within-Label Variation in Natural Language Inference: A Linguistic Taxonomy for Explanations and Its Impact on Model Interpretation of Label Decisions (MSc Thesis, Summer 2025). Now Ph.D. student at University of Vienna. Her first academic paper LiTEx, derived from her Master’s thesis, was accepted to the EMNLP 2025 Main Conference and received the SAC Highlights Award (top 1% acceptance rate).
  • Xinyuan Cheng: Measuring the Quality of Chain-of-Thought in Reasoning-Tuned Large Language Models via Cross-Model Utility (MSc Thesis, Summer 2026)
  • Liuhui Zhu: Beyond Majority Vote: Structured Aggregation of Reasoning Trajectories in Multi-Agent LLM Debate (MSc Thesis, Summer 2026)
  • Vu Thanh Trung Bui: Exploring Multilingual Capabilities in Large Language Models with Soft Prompt Tuning (BSc Thesis, Winter 24/25)