Antonio Sartori is a software engineer with 11 years of experience building reliable, standards-driven systems, currently contributing to core browser infrastructure at Google from Munich. His background blends rigorous academic training in mathematics (BSc, MSc, PhD) with practical engineering across industry roles at SAP, LPA, and research posts, giving him strong analytical depth for complex problems. Antonio has hands-on experience across full-stack development and QA/test automation, contributing to high-profile open-source projects like Chromium and the Web Platform Tests (WPT) — improving notification/geolocation telemetry and hardening CSP and referrer-policy tests. He excels at reducing test flakiness and removing obsolete identifiability code, showing attention to privacy and measurement details that often go unnoticed. Colleagues value his combination of research rigor and production-grade engineering that bridges specification, implementation, and reliable testing.
11 years of coding experience
3 years of employment as a software developer
Doctor of Philosophy (PhD), Mathematics, Doctor of Philosophy (PhD), Mathematics at Rheinische Friedrich-Wilhelms-Universität Bonn
Diploma di Licenza, Mathematics, Diploma di Licenza, Mathematics at Scuola Normale Superiore
Bachelor of Science (BSc), Mathematics, Bachelor of Science (BSc), Mathematics at Università di Pisa
Test suites for Web platform specs — including WHATWG, W3C, and others
Role in this project:
QA Engineer / Test Automation Engineer
Contributions:18 reviews, 92 commits, 4 PRs in 2 years 4 months
Contributions summary:Antonio primarily contributed to the test suites for the web platform tests repository. Their work focused on creating and modifying tests related to Content Security Policy (CSP) and Referrer Policy, covering a wide range of scenarios, including inheritance, frame-ancestors, and worker-related behaviors. They also addressed and fixed test flakiness, increased test timeouts, and made corrections to test expectations, improving the reliability and accuracy of the test suite.
Contributions summary:Antonio contributed to the Chromium project by implementing and modifying features related to notifications and geolocation. Their work includes ensuring correct UMA reporting for clicked notifications and measuring the usage of the enableHighAccuracy flag in Geolocation API calls. Additionally, they removed code related to scrollbar size measurement and font measurement code as part of identifiability studies and removed the unused code. Finally, they made changes to support reporting tests in headless_shell.
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