Asami Doi is a software engineer with 10 years’ experience building and hardening browser features, currently contributing to Chrome for iOS at Google France. She has deep hands-on expertise in mobile iOS development and web platform behavior, having fixed bugs and added tests in the high-profile Chromium codebase and authored Service Worker tests in the Web Platform Tests project. Her work spans tab management, prerendering and Worker-related features, blending product-focused fixes with test-driven improvements and code cleanup. With a master's in informatics from Nagoya University and a background in design and architecture, she brings both technical rigor and attention to user-facing detail. Notably, she contributes to widely used open-source projects that shape web standards and browser behavior, demonstrating a commitment to robust, standards-compliant implementations.
10 years of coding experience
3 years of employment as a software developer
Bachelor's degree, Design and Architecture, Bachelor's degree, Design and Architecture at Nagoya City University
Master's degree, Informatics, Master's degree, Informatics at Nagoya University
Contributions summary:Asami primarily focused on resolving bugs and implementing improvements within the iOS Chrome codebase, specifically concerning the tab switcher and tab group functionalities. Their contributions include fixing issues related to pinned tabs, string pluralization in the activity summary, and adding unit tests for the mediator using the messaging backend service. Furthermore, the user was involved in code cleanup, including renaming and removing unused functions. They also worked on addressing snapshot issues and removing an unused feature flag.
Test suites for Web platform specs — including WHATWG, W3C, and others
Role in this project:
QA Engineer / Test Automation Engineer
Contributions:1 review, 18 commits, 4 comments in 3 years 6 months
Contributions summary:Asami primarily focuses on creating and updating Web Platform Tests (WPT) for Service Worker functionality within the `wpt` repository. Their contributions involve writing tests to cover various aspects of Service Worker behavior, including module script imports, updating registrations with different script types, and navigation preload with SameSite cookies. The user consistently adds and refactors existing tests to ensure the accurate and reliable operation of web standards related to Service Workers.
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