Isaac Andersen is a software engineer with a decade of experience, currently building product at Duolingo from his base in Pittsburgh. His background blends research-grade work at Duke—spanning virtual reality, neuroscience, teaching, and even lemur care—with practical industry internships at AT&T where he shipped VR experiences and consumer cable box software. Comfortable bridging experimental prototypes and production systems, he brings an interdisciplinary perspective that informs user-focused engineering. Colleagues can expect a developer who pairs curiosity-driven research instincts with a steady track record of delivering working software.
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