Iman Malik is a Software Engineer III based in the San Francisco Bay Area with six years of experience building and optimizing distributed systems. Currently contributing to Atlas Search at MongoDB, he previously worked on Azure Cosmos DB SDKs at Microsoft where he improved diagnostics, telemetry, and robustness for a widely used .NET SDK. He brings practical expertise in backend engineering—from multithreaded TCP/IP clients to IoT data modeling—and a track record of shipping observability improvements that surface performance bottlenecks and failure modes. Comfortable across service and SDK boundaries, he pairs systems-level thinking with attention to developer-facing telemetry, a combination that helps teams debug and scale production services faster.
6 years of coding experience
2 years of employment as a software developer
Advanced Diploma, High School, Advanced Diploma, High School at Patriot High School
B.S, Computer Science; Computer Science, B.S, Computer Science; Computer Science at Virginia Tech
Non-Degree, Science, Technology, Engineering, Math, Non-Degree, Science, Technology, Engineering, Math at George Mason University
Contributions:21 reviews, 28 commits, 28 PRs in 3 months
Contributions summary:Iman primarily focused on improving diagnostics and telemetry within the .NET SDK for Azure Cosmos DB. Their contributions include adding session token information to request diagnostics, incorporating processor count into CosmosDiagnostics for identifying potential performance bottlenecks, and logging application region and connection mode into client configuration traces. Additionally, they fixed errors related to VM metadata retrieval and improved the handling of exceptions, especially regarding cancellation tokens.
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