Adi Azulay is a Seattle-based product designer and technologist with a decade of experience crafting user-centered experiences for companies like Microsoft, Teague, and startups in AI and aerospace. She blends interaction design, physical computing, and research—having taught graduate design studios at the University of Washington while leading cross-functional teams to ship hardware-linked software, autonomous systems interfaces, and ML-driven tools. Her hands-on background spans Arduino-based classroom tools and low-level engineering fixes (including contributing serial monitor fixes to the popular VS Code Arduino extension), giving her a rare fluency between prototyping and production engineering. Adi gravitates toward projects that bridge digital interactions and the physical world, translating complex technical systems into usable products for domain experts.
10 years of coding experience
5 years of employment as a software developer
Master of Industrial Design, Industrial and Product Design, Master of Industrial Design, Industrial and Product Design at Rhode Island School of Design
Bachelor of Fine Arts, Photography, Bachelor of Fine Arts, Photography at School of Visual Arts
Contributions:35 releases, 31 reviews, 75 commits in 10 months
Contributions summary:Adi primarily focused on resolving issues within the serial monitor functionality of the Arduino VS Code extension. Their contributions involved modifying the `serialportctrl.ts` and `serialMonitor.ts` files to address problems related to opening and closing serial ports and implementing baud rate changes. The changes implemented DTR and RTS signals on serial open and also updated the supported baud rates to 2000000. Further work included refactoring the serial monitor cli tool and fixing issues with the analyzer mode.
Collection of quickstart guides using a Raspberry Pi and Azure services
Contributions:4 reviews, 29 commits, 8 PRs in 6 months
raspberry-piraspberryazure-servicesazureazure-cli
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