Teaching & Supervision

Supervised Theses

I supervise student projects in Natural Language Processing, focusing on fairness, content moderation, and transfer learning. Below is an overview of my past and current teaching and supervision:

  • Spring 2026 – TU Munich
    • Master’s Thesis: Multilingual Harmful Content Detection via Agents Debate
    • Master’s Thesis: Expert Agents to Generalize Harmful Content Detection

    Note: I am currently not accepting additional thesis students.

  • Winter 2025 – TU Munich
    • Bachelor’s Thesis: Fine-Grained Multi-Attribute Simulation of Subjective Task Annotations Using LLMs
    • Bachelor’s Thesis: Large Language Models on Persian Literature: A Category-Wise Evaluation of Exam Questions
    • Bachelor’s Thesis: Explaining Intermediate Training Success in Hate Speech Detection via Dataset Similarity
  • Spring 2025 – TU Munich
    • Master’s Thesis: Mitigating Temporal Bias in Hate Speech Detection
    • Bachelor’s Thesis: Nationality Bias Detection in Generative LLMs: A Perplexity-Based Study

For details on our chair’s current thesis offerings, see the DAST Projects & Thesis Topics page.


Teaching Engagements

Semester Institution Course / Seminar Instructor
Winter 2025 TU Munich NLP Praktikum Prof. Alexander Fraser
Spring 2025 TU Munich NLP Praktikum Prof. Alexander Fraser
Winter 2024 TU Munich NLP Praktikum Prof. Alexander Fraser
Winter 2023 LMU Munich Seminar: Large Language Models Prof. Alexander Fraser
Winter 2023 LMU Munich Seminar: Information Extraction Prof. Alexander Fraser