Jeff Huang Source Confirmed
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John Brown University
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Dr. Jeff Huang's research spans both astrophysics and the social impact of technology. His work in astrophysics encompasses the study of pulsars, gravitational waves, gamma-ray bursts, supernovae, and galaxy formation. He has contributed to the characterization of fast radio bursts, including the identification of repeating sources and the precise localization of a nearby event. Huang's recent work also investigates ultraluminous X-ray sources in distant galaxies. Beyond astrophysics, Huang examines the ethical implications of technology, with recent publications addressing how large language models may violate ethical standards in mental health practice.
Huang is a faculty member at John Brown University. His additional research interests include the impact of technology on adolescents, Green IT, hermeneutics, personal information management, and issues related to health, medicine, and society.
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- h-index: 5
- Publications: 9
- Citations: 48
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- How LLM Counselors Violate Ethical Standards in Mental Health Practice: A Practitioner-Informed Framework (2025) DOI
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