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Kai-Kristian Kemell is a Research Fellow in the Computing Sciences department, focusing on interdisciplinary research at the intersection of Artificial Intelligence, Software Engineering, and Ethical AI. His work explores practical applications of Large Language Models (LLMs), autonomous agents in software development, and regulatory frameworks like the EU AI Act.
Research Interests: His primary areas include AI-driven software development tools, ethical implementation of AI systems, multi-agent systems for code refactoring, and systematic literature reviews on trustworthiness in LLMs. He investigates how LLMs can automate tasks like microservice generation from API definitions and assist early-stage software startups through prompt engineering.
Collaborations: Active collaborations include projects with researchers like Prof. Petri Abrahamsson, focusing on topics such as RAG systems, AI ethics governance, and hybrid work practices in software engineering. His work bridges theoretical AI concepts with practical industrial applications.
Publications: His 2025 publications emphasize autonomous software development agents, EU AI Act critiques, and ethical alignment strategies for LLM-based systems. Earlier work (2023–2024) addresses AI ethics implementation via user stories, hybrid work impacts, and MLOps challenges.
Awards: No specific scientific awards mentioned in the provided texts.
Grants & Labs: No explicit details on grants or affiliated labs, but his research frequently involves collaborative projects with industry and academic partners.


