Summary
Diego González-zúñiga is a web platform specialist and product leader with 13 years of experience shaping browser features, developer advocacy, and web standards. He currently co-chairs the W3C Web Applications Working Group after driving app lifecycle and distribution efforts at Microsoft and Samsung. Diego blends a strong research background—a PhD in computer science focused on stereoscopic GUIs—with hands-on product delivery, demonstrators, and conference speaking to translate emerging specs into real developer-facing features. He has led initiatives such as the Screen Fold API, OneUI Web, and global PWA projects, and routinely collaborates with Microsoft Edge and W3C stakeholders to empower progressive web apps. Based in London, he is known for turning academic insight into practical platform capabilities and for fostering cross-organisational alignment between browser vendors and the developer community.
13 years of coding experience
16 years of employment as a software developer
Doctor of Philosophy - PhD, Computer Science, Doctor of Philosophy - PhD, Computer Science at Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona
Master's degree, Information Systems, Master's degree, Information Systems at Tecnológico de Costa Rica
Italian, English, Spanish