Anthony Lawn is a product engineer with 11 years of software and game development experience, currently driving image-editing features and cross-platform integrations at Topaz Labs. He has led Sharpen AI and Photo AI workstreams, shipping Adobe and Apple integrations, ARM-native support, in-app model delivery, and user authentication while contributing to every weekly release. Comfortable across desktop, web, and mobile, he brings a developer’s eye for tooling and creative workflows and a history of building maintainable systems like the Unity-based OptiSpeech avatar for speech research. An active open-source contributor, he’s worked on the widely used Applied-Energistics-2 Minecraft mod, focusing on backend fixes, GUI efficiency, and security-related gameplay features. Based in Carrollton, Texas, he pairs an MS in Computer Science with a penchant for building developer- and artist-friendly tools that bridge research, games, and production software.
11 years of coding experience
3 years of employment as a software developer
Master's Degree, Computer Science, Master's Degree, Computer Science at The University of Texas at Dallas
A Minecraft Mod about Matter, Energy and using them to conquer the world..
Role in this project:
Backend Developer
Contributions:5 commits, 3 PRs, 5 comments in 8 days
Contributions summary:Anthony primarily contributed to bug fixes and feature implementations within the Minecraft mod. Their work involved modifying Java code related to game mechanics, user interface elements, and security features. They addressed issues related to crafting permissions, storage access, and improved the overall functionality of the mod's components. Furthermore, the user refactored some code for efficiency, specifically related to GUI interactions.
Contributions:22 commits, 17 pushes, 2 branches in 2 years 2 months
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