Terry Tong
Research Programmer @ Cognitive Computation Group, Upenn . 4th year CS @ UC Davis

Multimodal AI Lab,
Amy Gutmann Hall,
University of Pennsylvania, PA
I am a full-time Research Programmer at Cognitive Computation Group, University of Pennsylvania and fortunate to be advised by Professor Dan Roth, and work closely with Professor Surbhi Goel. I am also a part-time 4th year undergrad in CS w/ a minor in Math at UC Davis, wrapping up my degree in my final quarter. Prior to Upenn, I was an undergraduate researcher at the Language Understanding and Knowledge Aquisition Lab (LUKA), where I was fortunate to be co-advised by Professors Muhao Chen and Zhe Zhao. My work is supported by a Provost Fellowship. I was also involved in the Amazon Trustworthy AI Challenge.
I currently work on LLM Reasoning and neuro-symbolic methods to improve reliability, robustness, and performance in foundation models. Previously, I worked on post-training methods to reduce data poisoning vulnerabilities in language models. My broad interests are in computational and statistical methods to understand intelligence. I primarly focus on three research avenues:
1) Analysis of AI : Why do models make the decisions they do? How can we better evaluate models?
2) Solving AI : How can we improve reasoning and planning? What capabilities do foundation models unlock? How can we improve models beyond scaling up?
3) Responsible AI : How can we reduce knowledge conflicts? How can we mitigate hallucinations?
news
Jun 15, 2025 | Began Research Internship at Cognitive Computation Group w/ Prof. Dan Roth! ![]() |
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Jan 22, 2025 | 1 first-author paper accepted to ICLR! ![]() ![]() |
Dec 17, 2024 | Honorable Mention for CRA Outstanding Researcher Award! |
Sep 24, 2024 | 1 first-author paper accepted to EMNLP-Findings, here we come Miami! ![]() ![]() |
Sep 17, 2024 | 1 survey paper accepted to the Allerton Conference! |
selected publications
- BadJudge: Backdoor Vulnerabilities of LLM-As-A-JudgeIn The Thirteenth International Conference on Learning Representations. More Information can be found here , 2025
- Mitigating Backdoor Threats to Large Language Models: Advancement and ChallengesIn 2024 60th Annual Allerton Conference on Communication, Control, and Computing, Nov 2024