Eric Feng is an AI researcher and software engineer with 16 years of experience, currently building agentic Slack experiences as an AI Research Intern at Salesforce OCEO and presenting work directly to CEO Marc Benioff. He blends research rigor with hands-on product development, having been the sole developer on a high-visibility ambient assistant that shaped cross-organizational strategy across Slack, Sales Cloud, and Salesforce Labs. Based in San Francisco, Eric's background spans notable engineering stints at Snowflake, Numeracy, Sentry, and Dropbox, and he has contributed technical writing to the widely used Sentry docs. He also applies analytical skills to sustainability, having quantified carbon emissions and helped Pixelberry Studios join the UN Playing for the Planet Alliance. A Stanford-trained biomedical computation graduate, he combines interdisciplinary thinking with practical execution on both developer-facing and executive-facing projects.
15 years of coding experience
5 years of employment as a software developer
Bachelor, Economics, Bachelor, Economics at Yale University
Contributions:1 review, 26 commits, 23 PRs in 1 year 10 months
Contributions summary:Eric primarily contributed to the project by creating and updating documentation. Their commits focused on adding new documentation pages for integrations, such as Bitbucket, GitHub, and Asana. They also improved existing documentation by fixing typos, clarifying language, and organizing the content, including the addition of pricing information. These changes demonstrate a strong focus on improving the clarity, accuracy, and completeness of the documentation within the Sentry documentation repository.
Contributions:90 commits, 86 pushes, 1 branch in 2 years 11 months
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