Marie Hoeger is a Staff Software Engineer with 11 years of experience building cloud-native, geospatial, and ML infrastructure—ranging from Azure Functions and serverless tooling at Microsoft to scalable remote-sensing pipelines at Pachama and Carbon Mapper. She combines hands-on backend and DevOps expertise (notably contributions to well-known Azure repos like azure-functions-dotnet-worker and azure-webjobs-sdk) with leadership in scaling geospatial ML platforms and teams. Her work emphasizes reliability, cost-efficiency (she cut baseline cloud spend by over 60% at Carbon Direct), and making complex data products trustworthy and usable for science and customers. A Rice alum and UW data science MS, she pairs deep technical breadth—from Dask/xarray and workflow orchestration to distributed compute—with a teacher’s instinct for readable, extensible code and practical documentation.
11 years of coding experience
10 years of employment as a software developer
Master of Science - MS, Data Science, Master of Science - MS, Data Science at University of Washington
Bachelor's Degree, Computer Science, Bachelor's Degree, Computer Science at Rice University
Contributions:10 releases, 9 reviews, 111 commits in 3 years 2 months
Contributions summary:Marie contributed to the core functionality of the Azure Functions host. Their work included improving error messages, specifically in the `PrimaryHostCoordinator`. They also addressed issues related to function.json parsing, refining error messages, and correcting datetime handling within the host. The user further implemented and updated tests, specifically for Twilio V2 integrations.
Contributions:4 releases, 2 reviews, 31 commits in 2 years 10 months
Contributions summary:Marie primarily focuses on updating the project's dependencies and build configurations, frequently modifying the `Azure.Functions.Cli.csproj` file to incorporate new package versions related to Azure Functions runtime, Java worker, Node.js worker, and PowerShell worker. They also made changes to the build script (`build.fsx`) adding package sources. Furthermore, the user modified the `PublishFunctionAppAction.cs` file for updating deployment options and also addressed fixes to `package.json`. The commits consistently involve adapting the CLI to the evolution of the Azure Functions environment.
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Marie Hoeger - Staff Software Engineer at Carbon Mapper