Hana Awad is a Senior Full Stack Developer with 9 years of experience building secure, scalable applications at the intersection of blockchain, AI/ML, and cloud technologies. At CGI she architects a patent-pending secure data-sharing fabric using Java, Next.js, Solidity and Web3 tooling, and brings senior-level fluency in Python and JavaScript across backend services, SPAs, and serverless/AWS deployments. Previously at Accenture she contributed to Hyperledger Cacti, improving blockchain interoperability and test automation—work that underscores her commitment to robust API testing and code quality. A Georgia State MS graduate in Big Data/AI with a 3.9 GPA, she pairs rigorous academic training with practical DevOps skills (Docker, Kubernetes) and earned industry certifications in Scrum, Azure, and AWS. Beyond code, she’s a lifelong learner and former Google CS Institute participant who combines outdoor leadership experience with a track record of national awards for tech innovation and leadership.
8 years of coding experience
4 years of employment as a software developer
Master of Science, MS, AI/ML, 3.9/4, Master of Science, MS, AI/ML, 3.9/4 at Georgia State University
National Outdoor Leadership School Alumna, Leadership, National Outdoor Leadership School Alumna, Leadership at NOLS
Computer Science, Computer Science at Girls Who Code
Bachelor's degree, Computer Science, Bachelor's degree, Computer Science at Georgia Institute of Technology
Hyperledger Cacti is a new approach to the blockchain interoperability problem
Role in this project:
Back-end Developer & Test Automation Engineer
Contributions:12 reviews, 56 commits, 80 PRs in 1 year 1 month
Contributions summary:Hana primarily focused on refactoring and expanding API surface tests across multiple packages within the repository, demonstrating a strong focus on testing and API stability. They also contributed to the implementation of new features, such as a method to retrieve past logs within the connector-besu component, highlighting their involvement in back-end development. Furthermore, the user addressed linter warnings and removed magic strings, indicating a commitment to code quality and maintainability. Their work significantly contributes to the development of a new approach to blockchain interoperability.
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