About Me

I am Zhuo Yu, a Research Associate at the Ubiquitous Knowledge Processing Lab (UKP) at TU Darmstadt, and an M.Sc. student in Artificial Intelligence and Machine Learning. I hold an M.Sc. in Computer Science from TU Darmstadt (GPA: 1.39/5.0) and a B.Sc. in Information Security from Guangdong University of Technology.

My research interests span Natural Language Processing, trustworthy AI, and multimodal learning. Currently, I am investigating whether machine-generated text (MGT) detectors exhibit systematic bias against non-native English speakers in scientific writing, supervised by Prof. Rozovskaya at UKP. My M.Sc. thesis developed a Retrieval-Augmented Generation (RAG) framework to detect implicit relations between texts.

I have 3+ years of hands-on experience as a student research assistant across multiple labs at TU Darmstadt, contributing to projects on differentially-private machine translation (TrustHLT Lab) and deep learning-based industrial quality monitoring (PTW Lab). I am co-author of the paper DP-NMT: Scalable Differentially-Private Machine Translation.

I am actively seeking a Ph.D. position in NLP, trustworthy AI, or related areas for a long-term and deeper research engagement.