Michael Simonson is a Principal Engineer with 14 years of experience crafting full-stack systems, architecture, and DevSecOps practices across startups and Fortune 100 companies. He combines a discipline for clean code and the well-architected framework with hands-on delivery—leading teams through multiple acquisitions and productionizing security-aware software in early-phase and enterprise contexts. His background spans cyber threat intelligence at Cisco to engineering leadership and principal-level work at Tidal Cyber, reflecting both technical depth and operational ownership. An active open-source contributor, he has improved developer experience and reliability in projects across the PHP and Doctrine ecosystems, including performance tooling and debug integrations. Trained as a biomedical engineer at UW–Madison, he brings a rigorous, research-informed approach to complex system design and a habit of finding value in developer tooling and testing that often goes unnoticed.
14 years of coding experience
8 years of employment as a software developer
Master’s Degree Biomedical/Medical Engineering, Master’s Degree Biomedical/Medical Engineering at University of Wisconsin-Madison
Contributions:13 releases, 409 commits, 317 PRs in 5 years 10 months
Contributions summary:Michael primarily contributed to refactoring variable names within the `Doctrine/migrations` repository, improving code readability. They introduced the functionality to measure the execution time of queries for debugging and performance analysis purposes. Additionally, the user implemented features like allowing setting the column name for the version table through configuration and improving the handling of SQL parameters in the output, alongside adding tests.
Symfony integration for the doctrine/migrations library
Role in this project:
Back-end Developer
Contributions:2 releases, 33 commits, 31 PRs in 3 years
Contributions summary:Michael primarily contributed to the development of a data collector for the debug toolbar, improving the developer experience. They also made changes to the documentation by adding and clarifying examples. Furthermore, the user removed copyright headers, corrected code formatting, and removed dead code in the template. Finally, the user refactored the code to support both versions of the debug toolbar.
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Michael Simonson - Software Engineering Manager at Moxe