Sagnik Ray Choudhury serves as an Assistant Professor in the Department of Computer Science and Engineering at the University of North Texas, with his office located in Discovery Park F264. He maintains regular office hours on Wednesdays from 11:00 am to 1:00 pm and can be contacted via Sagnik.Choudhury@unt.edu. His research centers on Natural Language Processing with emphases on bias analysis in language models, scholarly communication systems, and reproducible research methodologies. Key interests include quantifying gender bias in cross-lingual political contexts, developing retrieval-augmented LLMs for scholarly impact prediction, and creating frameworks for automated limitation extraction from academic texts (BAGELS project). He also investigates model generalizability across NLI and MRC tasks while advancing NLP applications for social good through ethical deployment strategies. Recent publications reveal a strong trajectory in leveraging LLMs for academic writing automation, including Futuregen for future work generation and scholarly impact forecasting. His work consistently bridges computational linguistics with real-world challenges in research transparency, educational technology, and AI ethics—particularly evident in studies on political ideology navigation and gender bias quantification. No scientific awards were documented in the source material. Information regarding student advising, grant funding, laboratory facilities, or research teams was not provided in the available texts.







