Andrew Ahn is an AI Trainer and former front-end engineer with seven years of experience bridging user-focused product work and machine learning evaluation. He has contributed UI/UX improvements to high-profile crypto projects like MyEtherWallet and Enkrypt, implementing security-minded features such as password strength checks and mnemonic recovery flows. Currently at DataAnnotation, he crafts prompts and evaluates LLM outputs to uncover weaknesses in code generation and mathematical reasoning, bringing a quantitative mindset from his BS in Statistics and Computer Science. Based in Irvine and transitioning into dental studies through a post-baccalaureate program, he combines technical rigor with client-facing experience from a financial services internship. That blend of open-source front-end craftsmanship, LLM testing expertise, and a deliberate career pivot makes him adept at translating complex technical behavior into reliable, human-centered workflows.
7 years of coding experience
Biology, General, Biology, General at Saddleback College
Pre-Medical, Pre-Dental Post-Baccalaureate Program, Pre-Medical, Pre-Dental Post-Baccalaureate Program at Loyola Marymount University
Bachelor of Science - BS, Statistics + Computer Science, Bachelor of Science - BS, Statistics + Computer Science at University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign
MyEtherWallet (our friends call us MEW) is a free, client-side interface helping you interact with the Ethereum blockchain.
Role in this project:
Front-end Developer
Contributions:407 reviews, 996 commits, 111 PRs in 1 year 4 months
Contributions summary:Andrew primarily focused on UI/UX enhancements for the MEW web interface. Their commits involved making changes to the user interface elements. They updated swap functions, re-labeled menu items, tweaked the layout, and refactored existing code to improve the user experience and layout. The user also worked on the home page to refine the user experience.
Contributions summary:Andrew primarily focused on front-end development within the Enkrypt wallet project. Their contributions involved the creation and modification of user interface components, including password input strength indicators, recovery phrase display, and transaction verification screens. Key tasks included integrating the zxcvbn library for password strength validation, managing mnemonic phrase display, and implementing the functionality for checking recovery phrases.
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