Henrik Lieng is a Principal Engineer at DNV with a decade of experience building C++ software, specializing in computer graphics and computer-aided design. He concurrently holds associate professor responsibilities at OsloMet, blending applied engineering with academic research and teaching. His background includes a PhD from the University of Cambridge and research stints at institutions like the Max Planck Institute, reflecting a strong foundation in both theory and practice. Henrik has a track record of translating advanced graphics and CAD concepts into production-grade systems for industrial use. Colleagues know him for bridging rigorous research methods with pragmatic software engineering, and for mentoring students while driving complex engineering projects. Based in Norway, he brings a rare mix of academic depth and hands-on C++ development to safety- and standards-oriented software.
9 years of coding experience
7 years of employment as a software developer
Doctor of Philosophy, Doctor of Philosophy at University of Cambridge
Master of Science, Master of Science at University College London
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