Summary
Anh Nguyễn is a PhD researcher at University College Dublin with nine years of experience building AI-enabled coding assistants and exploring their implications for secure software development lifecycles. Their research focuses on secure code generation, security advice framing, and designing AI systems that are secure-by-design, bridging applied AI and software security. Prior roles include research engineering at FPT Software AI Center and research internships, and they teach secure software engineering and data visualization courses at UCD. Anh presents empirical security work in venues such as CISPA’s summer program, where they connected real-world library usage to vulnerability exposure in modern web frameworks. Based in Dublin with dual engineering backgrounds from TUM and Hanoi University of Science and Technology, they combine practical industry experience with rigorous academic inquiry to push responsible AI-assisted development.
9 years of coding experience
2 years of employment as a software developer
Bachelor of Engineering - BE, Telecommunications Engineering, Bachelor of Engineering - BE, Telecommunications Engineering at Hanoi University of Science and Technology
Bachelor of Engineering - BE, Information Technology, Bachelor of Engineering - BE, Information Technology at Technical University of Munich
Doctor of Philosophy - PhD, Computer Science, Doctor of Philosophy - PhD, Computer Science at University College Dublin