About
Hi! I'm Hector, a Ph.D. student working on Large Language Models.
My current research focuses on multi-turn instruction following and editing — understanding how LLMs drift when they iteratively revise their outputs across a conversation, and how to evaluate and mitigate it. More broadly, I care about rigorous evaluation of LLM behavior and building reliable, Python-based tooling for research.
This site hosts my research log & blog, where I write (mostly in Chinese) about papers I read, experiments I run, and the occasional DevOps adventure.
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2026-07
🚀 hector.software is live! The full build log is on the blog.