André Storhaug is a data scientist and PhD candidate at NTNU with nine years of software and research experience focused on automatic code generation using large language models. He combines academic rigor—studying how to produce maintainable, secure, high-quality code—with practical engineering, having built Moodle plugins, CI pipelines, and a LaTeX-to-Maxima transpiler during his time as a research assistant. Now at Microsoft and with a past research visit to CSIRO's Data61, he operates at the intersection of cutting-edge ML research and production-grade software. An active open-source contributor and former e-learning instructor, he brings a user-focused mindset to tooling and developer experience. Notably, his work emphasizes not only functional correctness of generated code but also long-term maintainability and security, an angle often overlooked in code-generation research.
9 years of coding experience
5 years of employment as a software developer
General Studies, Program for Research, General Studies, Program for Research at Fagerlia videregående skole
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