Cathy Teng is a Member of Technical Staff with five years of software engineering experience, currently contributing to Amazon’s AGI Lab while teaching robotics AI at Georgia Tech. She has strong backend expertise demonstrated by contributions to the popular open-source Sentry project, where she implemented GitHub integration features and reliability fixes for core platform workflows. A Princeton CS graduate and Georgia Tech MS student, Cathy blends research experience—from a graduate research assistantship in design and intelligence to environmental lab internships—with production engineering at Sentry and Blur Studio. She’s comfortable shipping scalable backend systems, debugging webhook-driven integrations, and translating research ideas into maintainable code. Based in San Francisco, she pairs a pragmatic engineering approach with academic rigor and a knack for improving developer-facing tooling.
5 years of coding experience
4 years of employment as a software developer
Master of Science - MS, Computer Science, Master of Science - MS, Computer Science at Georgia Institute of Technology
Bachelor of Science - BS, Computer Science, Bachelor of Science - BS, Computer Science at Princeton University
Developer-first error tracking and performance monitoring
Role in this project:
Backend Developer
Contributions:2367 reviews, 64 commits, 1300 PRs in 5 months
Contributions summary:Cathy primarily focused on implementing and maintaining backend features for the getsentry/sentry repository, specifically related to GitHub integration and growth initiatives. The commits show work on creating and activating repositories, developing features to add repositories from within GitHub webhooks, and addressing errors in the GitHub pull request comment system, indicating a focus on the backend functionality for the GitHub integration. These commits suggest a focus on core functionalities for the Sentry platform.
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