Anders Gidenstam is a lecturer and researcher with 16 years of experience specializing in shared-memory concurrency, lock-free algorithms, and distributed protocols. Based in the Greater Gothenburg area, he combines university teaching across programming, data structures, AI, and graphics with sustained research in energy-efficient execution models as a guest researcher at Chalmers. His PhD work focused on synchronization and consistency in concurrent system services, and he has postdoc experience from the Max-Planck Institute, giving him deep theoretical grounding paired with practical systems development. Anders has industry experience from Ericsson building networking software for mobile core systems, which complements his academic focus on performant, low-level concurrency. He is known for translating complex concurrency theory into teachable, implementable solutions and for maintaining a long-term commitment to both pedagogy and applied research.
16 years of coding experience
2 years of employment as a software developer
Ph.D., Computer Science, Ph.D., Computer Science at Chalmers University of Technology
Contributions:118 commits, 10 pushes, 1 branch in 8 years 4 months
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Anders Gidenstam - Lecturer at University of Borås