Abdullah al Mofael

Graduate Research Assistant (GRA) at Southeastern Louisiana University |Attention mechanism | Transformers | Large Language Models (LLMs) | Mechanistic interpretability

Role
Graduate Research Assistant at Southeastern Louisiana University
Location
Hammond, LA, US
LinkedIn followers
500 followers

About Abdullah al Mofael

I\'m a Graduate Research Assistant in Integrated Science and Technology (Data Science Concentration) at Southeastern Louisiana University, with research focused on machine learning, transformer architectures, and mechanistic interpretability. My work centers on understanding how and why language models behave the way they do, using causal analysis at the layer and attention-head level.I have presented peer-reviewed research at conferences, with work accepted for publication in Xplore, and I actively engage in research on AI transparency, interpretability, and model behavior analysis. I enjoy bridging theory with practice, developing experimental pipelines, analyzing model internals, and communicating complex ideas clearly to technical audiences.

Experience

  1. Graduate Research Assistant

    Southeastern Louisiana University

    Jan 2025 — Present · Hammond, LA, US

Education

  • United International University

    Bachelor of Science - BS, Computer Science and Engineering

  • Cantonment Public School and College Parbatipur, Dinajpur.

    Higher Secondary, Science

  • Southeastern Louisiana University

    Master of Science - MS, Integrated Science and Technology - Major: Computer Science.

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