Student Data Fellow / Human Exploitation and Resilience
Biography
Swagnik Roychoudhury is a Student Data Fellow for the Human Exploitation and Resilience Initiative at the NYU Marron Institute. He is currently pursuing a Joint Major in Computer Science and Data Science with a Minor in Mathematics at NYU's College of Arts and Sciences. His primary research interests are natural language processing, cybersecurity, and data visualizations, with publications to VLDB, ICDE, and others. His current work includes uncovering and mitigating biases in large language models, and building transformer architectures for custom language datasets. In his free time, he loves playing chess, drums, and video games. He also enjoys making coffee and spending time with his two dogs, Caesar and Lola.