Atsushi Mori is a Tokyo-based QA Engineer with 10 years of experience blending Android app development, test automation, and scrum leadership across Sony, PlayStation, and Sony Honda Mobility. He has led cross-functional teams and reduced manual testing costs by ~80% through Python-driven automation frameworks and bespoke QA tools, including Elastic Stack visualizations for pipeline stability and flakiness. As a maintainer of the Appium Python client and contributor to prominent projects like the DroidKaigi conference app, he pairs hands-on Android UI/UX improvements with backend test infrastructure work. His background spans hands-on coding, tool maintenance, and scrum mastery, repeatedly transforming testing approaches inside product teams. Known for introducing practical tooling (OpenCV-based auto image checks, Jenkins integrations) and cultivating self-organized teams, he brings both technical depth and servant-leader instincts to quality and delivery.
10 years of coding experience
14 years of employment as a software developer
Master's degree, Computer Science, Master's degree, Computer Science at Osaka University
Contributions:3 reviews, 9 commits, 3 PRs in 2 days
Contributions summary:Atsushi primarily contributed to the Android application's UI and visual aspects. They implemented edge-to-edge display for the app and made the navigation and status bar transparent. Additionally, the user modified the app's layout to properly render the content within `Scaffold` and adjusted padding across various screens. The commits also involved applying these changes across different feature modules of the app.
Contributions:37 PRs, 69 pushes, 43 branches in 3 years
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