Summary
Eddy Luo is an Agile full-stack software engineer with 12 years of experience building customer-facing features and scalable services, most recently at Microsoft where he delivered distributed tracing visualizations and cut API memory usage by 50%. He excels on small collaborative teams, driving ownership from clear project goals to clean, production-ready implementations that surface root causes in complex microservice architectures. His background includes machine learning research on gesture recognition and simulation work in smart parking from Boston University, reflecting a practical blend of systems engineering and experimental research. Now also teaching mathematics and ESL to underserved communities in Seattle, he brings a global perspective informed by living across the U.S. and fluency in English, Chinese, Japanese, and French. Outside work he’s an avid JRPG player, rock climber, and home cook, and he codes in Android and C#, a mix that keeps both his creative and technical problem-solving sharp.
11 years of coding experience
8 years of employment as a software developer
High School Diploma, High School Diploma at East Greenwich High School
Bachelor's Degree Computer Engineering, Bachelor's Degree Computer Engineering at Boston University
English