Monica Lam

Dr. Monica Lam is the Kleiner Perkins, Mayfield, Sequoia Capital Professor in the School of Engineering at Stanford, in the Departments of Computer Science and, by courtesy, Electrical Engineering. She is the Faculty Director of the Stanford Open Virtual Assistant Laboratory and a faculty member of the Natural Language Processing Group at Stanford. She received a B.Sc. from University of British Columbia and a Ph.D. from Carnegie Mellon University.

Prof. Lam is a member of the National Academy of Engineering and an ACM Fellow. She has received numerous best paper awards, and has published over 150 papers in areas including natural language processing, machine learning, compilers, computer architecture, operating systems, high-performance computing, and HCI. She co-authored the “Dragon Book”, the definitive text on compiler technology. Prof. Lam’s research on privacy-preserving virtual assistants earned Popular Science’s Best of What’s New Award in Security in 2019. Her WikiChat project received the Best Research of the Year Award by Wikimedia Foundation in 2024 for eliminating hallucination of Large Language Models.

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