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Ruth Fong
Teaching Faculty @ Princeton University, Dept. Computer Science
Ruth Fong is a teaching faculty member in the Department of Computer Science at Princeton University.12 She joined Princeton in July 2021 and specializes in teaching introductory computer science courses and conducting research in computer vision and machine learning, with a focus on explainable AI.3
Ruth Fong has an impressive academic background:
- PhD in Engineering Science from the University of Oxford (2016-2020)4
- Master's in Neuroscience from the University of Oxford (2015-2016)4
- Bachelor's in Computer Science from Harvard University (2011-2015)1
She was awarded a Rhodes Scholarship in 2015 and an Open Philanthropy AI Fellowship in 2018. At Princeton, Fong leads the Looking Glass lab, an undergraduate research lab, and is an associate member of the Visual AI lab.2
Fong's research interests include computer vision, machine learning, human-computer interaction, and fairness, accountability, and transparency in AI.25 She has contributed to the computer science curriculum at Princeton by incorporating more project-based learning, such as introducing an open-ended final project to COS 126, one of the largest courses on campus.3
Before joining Princeton, Fong completed her doctoral work at Oxford and specifically sought out teaching positions that would allow her to pursue both teaching and research interests.3 Her commitment to undergraduate education and expertise in explainable AI make her a valuable asset to Princeton's Computer Science department.35