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 |