Career arc, recent context, and the work I care about.
I work on product surfaces where interface clarity, system complexity, and technical depth all meet. That has meant frontend-heavy roles in healthcare, research-oriented AI, and consumer software, often with a strong emphasis on building trustworthy tools for demanding use cases.
I am currently building the visualization layer at Corsmed, where the work sits close to high-fidelity interfaces, domain-specific complexity, and the kinds of product constraints that make frontend work interesting. Before that I worked at Conjecture, and earlier at Doktor.se, where the challenge was less about novelty and more about building software that had to be dependable under real usage.
A recurring thread through the last several years has been AI tooling. I have been contributing to open-source work in that area since 2020, and one of the more historically interesting projects was the GPT-J demo for EleutherAI in 2021. It was an early public-facing interface around large language models, and it remains a useful reference point for the gap between research systems and products people can actually use.
More broadly, I tend to be drawn to work where interface design is not decoration around a system but the actual medium through which the system becomes understandable. That is true for product dashboards, 3D scenes in the browser, AI-assisted workflows, and internal tooling alike.