Kristóf Szabados is a senior software engineer and research-driven product owner with over eight years of experience building and guiding complex engineering efforts in telecom and finance, currently driving work at EPAM in Zurich while pursuing a PhD at Eötvös Loránd University. He blends hands-on system architecture, test automation and front-end polish—contributing to high-profile open-source projects like Deno (improving its linter UI, docs UX and benchmarking reliability). At Ericsson he led the Titan compiler/runtime work, ran a university-industry research cooperation, and represented the company in ETSI task forces shaping the TTCN‑3 testing language. Known for turning deep research insights into practical, maintainable tools, he focuses on code quality, robust testing, and creating teams where engineers are both challenged and motivated.
8 years of coding experience
8 years of employment as a software developer
PhD in Computer Sciences, Computer Science, summa cum laude, PhD in Computer Sciences, Computer Science, summa cum laude at Eötvös Loránd University
Contributions:1 review, 10 commits, 11 PRs in 4 months
Contributions summary:Kristóf primarily contributed to the frontend of the deno.land website, specifically focusing on UI improvements and enhancements. They implemented layout adjustments, addressed mobile responsiveness issues, and fixed horizontal scrolling problems. Additionally, the user made changes to the module registry, including error message refinements and the addition of version timestamp information, indicating some backend involvement. These efforts collectively improved the site's user experience and functionality.
Contributions:14 commits, 1 comment, 1 issue in 12 days
Contributions summary:Kristóf primarily contributed to the testing framework within the Deno standard library. Their work involved fixing bugs related to the test suite, particularly around benchmark assertions, file handling, and asynchronous progress callbacks. The user also refactored and enhanced the benchmarking functionality, ensuring accurate and reliable performance measurements. These changes focused on improving the stability and reliability of the testing infrastructure.
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Kristóf Szabados - Senior Software Engineer at EPAM Systems