Hamzeh Zawawy is a seasoned software engineer with 11 years of industry experience, currently building systems at Google from his base in Kirkland, Washington. He blends deep engineering rigor—grounded in a PhD in software engineering—with hands-on roles across build/release automation, backend/DevOps, and QA/test automation. His open-source work includes integrating the syzkaller fuzzing engine into Google’s ClusterFuzz and adding fuzzers and tests to AOSP components, highlighting a focus on reliability and security in low-level systems. Prior leadership and architecture roles at AT&T, TD Bank/IBM, and RBC Dexia show he pairs technical depth with team and delivery ownership. He has a track record of improving build systems and automating complex workflows, often working on infrastructure that helps reproduce and triage hard-to-find crashes. Curious and methodical, he brings a researcher’s attention to detail to production-scale engineering challenges.
11 years of coding experience
15 years of employment as a software developer
Master's, Master's at Queen's University
Bachelor’s Degree, Bachelor’s Degree at American University of Beirut
Contributions:23 reviews, 9 commits, 11 PRs in 1 year 3 months
Contributions summary:Hamzeh primarily focused on integrating the syzkaller fuzzing engine into the ClusterFuzz infrastructure. Their work involved creating new platforms, implementing engine functionality, and addressing associated build and integration issues. The user's contributions extended to supporting the reproduction of crashes, syncing the corpus database, and improving the overall functionality of syzkaller within the fuzzing framework. This also involved modifying the configuration and integrating the Android Auto platform.
Contributions summary:Hamzeh primarily contributed to build system configuration and automation within the Android Open Source Project (AOSP). Their work included modifications to build scripts, such as `core/version_defaults.mk` and `core/build_id.mk`. The changes involved updating build configurations, including product definitions and dependencies, demonstrating a focus on build process efficiency and software release management. These commits indicate an involvement in streamlining and managing the build and release process.
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