Søren Louv-Jansen is a software engineer based in Copenhagen with 13 years of experience and active contributions at Elastic. He works across front-end and back-end code—improving Kibana’s APM telemetry, indexing and test clients while maintaining and enhancing components in the Elastic UI framework. His open-source work shows a knack for both observability infrastructure and polished UX, and a side project that visualizes Facebook-derived sleep data in Highcharts demonstrates practical full‑stack API integration skills. Known for pragmatic refactors and strengthening telemetry pipelines, he brings reliability-focused engineering to complex monitoring systems.
13 years of coding experience
14 years of employment as a software developer
BSc in Business Administration and Information Systems, Computer/Information Technology Administration and Management, BSc in Business Administration and Information Systems, Computer/Information Technology Administration and Management at Copenhagen Business School
BSc in Global Business Informatics, Information Technology, BSc in Global Business Informatics, Information Technology at IT-Universitetet i København
High School Diploma, Mathematics, Physics and Music, High School Diploma, Mathematics, Physics and Music at Sankt Annæ Gymnasium
Use Facebook to track your friends’ sleeping habits
Role in this project:
Full-stack Developer
Contributions:86 commits, 9 PRs, 100 pushes in 2 years 4 months
Contributions summary:Søren primarily contributed to the front-end development of the application, focusing on React components and styling with Less. They implemented features for user authentication using Facebook and built a user interface to display sleep data. Additionally, the user made changes to the back-end service for user data retrieval. The user's work involved integrating with Facebook's API and displaying data in a Highcharts-based visualization.
Contributions:4357 reviews, 1190 commits, 2034 PRs in 5 years 6 months
Contributions summary:Søren's contributions centered around the APM (Application Performance Monitoring) system in the Kibana repository, specifically focusing on improvements to the APM test clients and handling of performance metrics. The commits involved refactoring existing code, particularly by marking older API test clients as legacy and improving testing infrastructure for analyzing application performance data. The work also included significant work on indexing and processing of telemetry data.
elasticdashboardskibanaobservabilitywindow
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