
معرفی
Felix Muzny is an Associate Teaching Professor, Clinical Instructor, and Director of Teaching Assistants at the Khoury College of Computer Sciences, Northeastern University. Previously, he taught at the University of Colorado Boulder and conducted research at Stanford University. His research focuses on computing education, digital humanities, and the intersection of ethics, gender, and computing. He is affiliated with the Center for Inclusive Computing and the NULab for Texts, Maps, and Networks. Key roles include developing TA training programs and co-teaching courses like CS 4973: Mechanics and Philosophy of LLMs. He holds a background in English Literature and Computer Science from the University of Washington, with prior affiliations at Stanford’s NLP group and Literary Lab under Dan Jurafsky and Mark Algee-Hewitt.
- Education: B.A. in English Literature and Computer Science (University of Washington), Graduate Studies at Stanford University
Research interests span TA development, equity in computing education, and computational approaches to gender analysis in literature. He emphasizes ethical considerations in AI/ML and collaborates on projects to broaden participation in STEM.
Publications highlight pedagogical innovations, ethics integration in curricula, and computational methods for literary analysis. He actively engages with queer/trans issues in tech through Out in Tech.
Teaching responsibilities include introductory and advanced courses, with a focus on accessibility and inclusive practices.




