Dominic Ayre is a research software engineer with a decade of experience building low-level instrumentation and visualization tooling for GPUs, currently working in Microsoft’s Arm GPU Group. He spans kernel-to-UI full-stack development, specialising in graphics instrumentation, driver telemetry capture, and data visualisation. At Arm he led end-to-end instrumentation efforts and at Microsoft contributed to the Confidential Consortium Framework (CCF), including SEV-SNP attestation support and CI integration for a high-profile open-source project. A self-taught app developer, he created the Study Planner apps that amassed over 240,000 downloads and topped UK charts, and he now experiments with Flutter apps and standalone widgets in his spare time. He holds an MEng in Computer Science from the University of Bristol and brings a pragmatic research-oriented approach that blends systems-level rigor with product-focused delivery.
10 years of coding experience
5 years of employment as a software developer
The Knights Templar School
Master of Engineering (MEng), Computer Science, Master of Engineering (MEng), Computer Science at University of Bristol
Contributions:213 reviews, 59 commits, 142 PRs in 6 months
Contributions summary:Dominic contributed to the Confidential Consortium Framework by implementing and refactoring core backend components, including the separation of RPC API endpoints and the refactoring of the PAL into a namespace with separate header files. The user also worked on the integration and support for SEV-SNP attestation, which involved modifications to attestation-related code and the creation of a CI pipeline. Furthermore, they refactored documentation and made changes to tests and configurations.
Contributions:1046 pushes, 86 branches in 1 year 2 months
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Dominic Ayre - Research Software Engineer at Microsoft