Fanzhe Lyu is a Senior Software Engineer in Mountain View with nine years of experience building low-level and algorithmic systems across cloud and camera platforms. He moved from Azure Sphere device and TLS adapter work at Microsoft into Pixel camera algorithm engineering at Google, bringing a hardware-aware software perspective. His open-source contributions to the widely used Azure C SDK show hands-on expertise in TLS adapters, device ID handling, and platform-specific integrations like Azure Sphere unique ID support. Comfortable across software and hardware boundaries, he repeatedly pivots between embedded security, networking robustness, and image-processing pipelines. Colleagues rely on him to simplify tricky cross-stack issues and merge long-lived branches into production-ready code. He combines rigorous engineering from a Georgia Tech computer engineering background with a practical, problem-first approach to shipping reliable systems.
9 years of coding experience
7 years of employment as a software developer
Bachelor of Science (B.S.) Computer Engineering, Bachelor of Science (B.S.) Computer Engineering at Georgia Institute of Technology
Contributions:2 reviews, 7 commits, 8 PRs in 6 months
Contributions summary:Fanzhe primarily focused on enhancing the `azure-c-shared-utility` repository. Their contributions include bug fixes and improvements to the `tlsio_wolfssl.c` adapter, resolving issues related to device ID handling and option cloning. Additional changes addressed merges, and updates to the `constbuffer_array_batcher` and `tlsio_schannel` adapters, as well as addressing a `errno.h` inclusion issue and a `sigpipe` suppression patch. The user also integrated an adapter for Azure Sphere unique ID generation.
Contributions:5 releases, 4 reviews, 24 commits in 5 years 4 months
siemenscppc-libraryscadamodbus-client-tcp
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