Summary
Noric Couderc is a software engineer and academic lecturer based in Lund with 11 years of experience spanning industry and research. He began his career building analysis and refactoring tools in C# and F#, then pursued a PhD where his work evolved from Java collection selection to applying Bayesian methods and causal inference to performance engineering. Now a course coordinator teaching an online introductory Python course at Lund University, he blends practical tool-building with rigorous statistical thinking in both teaching and research. His background includes systems-level solver development in C++ for resource allocation and early work on database administration tooling, reflecting a comfort with low-level implementation and formal models. Originally from Southern France, he brings a multilingual, cross-cultural perspective to collaborative engineering and education.
11 years of coding experience
2 years of employment as a software developer
First year Master's Degree, Computer Science, First year Master's Degree, Computer Science at Aix-Marseille Université
DUT, Informatique, DUT, Informatique at IUT d'Aix Marseille
Master's degree, Computer Science, Master's degree, Computer Science at Uppsala universitet
French, English, Swedish