Kevin Wang is a Senior Software Engineer in Seattle with five years of experience building infrastructure and edge/AI services for Dynamics 365, now focused on AI-powered skills for Field Service and Guides. He combines backend and test-automation expertise—demonstrated by contributions to the SONiC networking stack (sonic-mgmt and sonic-buildimage), where he tackled QoS, buffer profiles, and resilient test cases for production-grade switch platforms. Comfortable in both cloud and edge contexts, he has shipped infrastructure and services across Connected Spaces and Field Service while also co-founding an esports matchmaking startup that applies real-time socket architectures and React front-ends. A Cornell CS graduate with a business minor, he bridges low-level networking concerns (DPDK/OVS hints in his GitHub bio) and higher-level AI feature delivery, making him effective at turning platform constraints into reliable product outcomes.
5 years of coding experience
3 years of employment as a software developer
Bachelor’s of Science Computer Science Minor in Business, Bachelor’s of Science Computer Science Minor in Business at Cornell University
Scripts which perform an installable binary image build for SONiC
Role in this project:
Back-end Developer
Contributions:60 reviews, 50 commits, 36 PRs in 10 months
Contributions summary:Kevin primarily focused on modifying buffer profiles for various Arista and Force10 switch models within the SONiC build image repository. Their contributions involved adjusting buffer configurations by modifying Jinja2 templates, specifically defining port lists and buffer pool settings. Additionally, the user made changes to the `qos.json.j2` files, indicating involvement in Quality of Service (QoS) configurations. A smaller contribution included a keyword change within the qos_config template.
Contributions:479 reviews, 67 commits, 414 PRs in 1 year 7 months
Contributions summary:Kevin primarily contributed to the testing and configuration management aspects of the SONiC management repository. Their work involved implementing and modifying tests for various functionalities, including PDU control, PSU status, and CRM thresholds. The user also addressed timing issues and implemented workarounds for potential problems in the test environment and the codebase. The user's contributions included modifications to existing tests, adding new test cases, and fixing identified issues.
configuration-managementansibleconfigurationsonic
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