Michael Belousov is a Site Reliability Engineer and founder with a decade of hands-on experience building cloud-native, graphics, and web systems, currently at Google and leading Graphl Technologies. He previously architected and shipped core iTwin technologies at Bentley, driving performance, security, and full-stack development for transformation services. An active contributor to the iTwin.js monorepo, he’s fixed WebGL rendering bugs and enhanced schema and category-filtering features that improved viewport stability and transformer reliability. A user-driven programmer and digital artist who loves Blender, he blends low-level graphics insight with SRE rigor to keep complex visual engineering systems robust in production.
10 years of coding experience
5 years of employment as a software developer
Bachelor of Engineering - BE, Computer Science and Engineering, Bachelor of Engineering - BE, Computer Science and Engineering at University of Connecticut
Contributions:405 reviews, 358 commits, 119 PRs in 2 years 4 months
Contributions summary:Michael primarily worked on improving the iTwin.js core library. Their contributions focused on fixing bugs related to WebGL rendering, such as handling undefined texture handles to prevent context loss and fixing issues related to HTML decorations in the Viewport. They also contributed to improving the imodel-transformer application by adding category filtering features. Furthermore, the user implemented schema-related improvements and added various code changes in several backend files.
Contributions:31 commits, 8 pushes, 1 branch in 5 months
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