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Nick Troccoli
Lecturer
BioNick Troccoli is a Lecturer in the Stanford Computer Science Department. He started as a full-time lecturer at Stanford in Fall 2018, after graduating from Stanford in June 2018 with Bachelor's and Master's Degrees in Computer Science. He has taught CS106X, CS107, CS110 and CS111. In 2022, 2024 and 2025 he was named to the Tau Beta Pi Teaching Honor Roll. During his undergraduate career, he specialized in Systems, and during his graduate career he specialized in Artificial Intelligence. He was heavily involved in teaching as both an undergraduate and graduate student; he was an undergraduate Section Leader in the CS 198 Section Leading Program, a graduate CA (Course Assistant) for CS 181, the Head TA for CS 106A and CS 106B, and the summer 2017 instructor for CS 106A. In 2017 he was awarded the Forsythe Teaching Award and the Centennial TA Award for excellence in teaching.
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Nhi Ngoc Truong
Research Intern, Program-Koyejo, O.
Staff, Program-Koyejo, O.BioNhi is an undergraduate researcher in the Stanford Trustworthy AI Research (STAIR) Lab, advised by Professor Sanmi Koyejo. She studies how we measure the reliability of AI systems, with a focus on the validity of AI benchmarks, meaning whether an evaluation really captures what it claims to and when its results can be trusted. Her current work looks at the assumptions built into widely used language model benchmarks and how to test them more carefully. Her earlier research on language models has appeared at leading natural language processing venues, including co-first-authored work at NAACL 2024 and an ICLR 2024 workshop. Outside of research, she plays in the symphonic band, badminton, and is taking up rock climbing.