Tyge Løvset is a Senior Scientist and software architect with over two decades of experience building research-grade data management and 3D visualization systems, currently working on regional climate research and climate model simulation at NORCE. He combines deep engineering skills across C#, C++, Python, OpenGL/shaders and modern web frameworks (Angular/Vue) with hands-on work in sensor and LIDAR data pipelines, IoT apps, and risk-assessment web tools for the oil industry. A pragmatic systems thinker, he has led projects from CTO and scrum-master roles through delivery, and is comfortable moving quickly between low-level C99 performance tuning (contributing benchmarks and optimizations) and high-level scientific visualization. His background spans academic research labs and industry collaborations, and he has a strong track record of turning complex scientific data into usable, performant visual analytics.
6 years of coding experience
27 years of employment as a software developer
Msc (Cand. Scient), Informatikk / Computer Science, A (1.4), Msc (Cand. Scient), Informatikk / Computer Science, A (1.4) at University of Bergen (UiB)
A modern, user friendly, generic, type-safe and fast C99 container library: String, Vector, Sorted and Unordered Map and Set, Deque, Forward List, Smart Pointers, Bitset and Random numbers.
Role in this project:
Back-end Developer
Contributions:15 releases, 9 reviews, 2064 commits in 2 years 11 months
Contributions summary:Tyge's commits primarily involve updates to the `stc/stc` library, which is a C99 container library. The commits focus on benchmarking and testing the performance of various hash map implementations within the library, demonstrating a focus on improving and optimizing the library's core functionality. The user's work includes adding new features and fixes to the library to enhance the container's usability and performance. The commit messages suggest a focus on the lower-level implementation of the library.
Contributions:106 pushes, 1 branch in 3 years 10 months
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