Bryan Loh is a software engineer with a decade of experience specializing in human-centered tooling and creative AI, currently shaping product engineering at Runway from Wellington, New Zealand. He has grown through progressive IC roles at Runway—building interfaces and systems for generative media—and brings a rare blend of frontend craftsmanship and research-driven design from work at Victoria University and Disney Research. Bryan’s background in design innovation and architecture informs his focus on making AI workflows feel useful and delightful for non-technical users. He’s taught generative design courses and built tooling that bridges creative practice and machine learning, demonstrating a consistent interest in accessibility and empathetic UX. Colleagues describe him as someone who marries rigorous engineering with design sensibility to make complex ML features feel human.
10 years of coding experience
7 years of employment as a software developer
Web Accessibility by Google: Developing with Empathy, Web Accessibility by Google: Developing with Empathy at Udacity
Master of Design Innovation (MDI), Design and Visual Communications, General, Master of Design Innovation (MDI), Design and Visual Communications, General at Victoria University of Wellington
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