Mohamed Mansour is a Principal Architect Engineer with 16 years of software engineering experience, currently leading performance and security initiatives for Microsoft Edge’s Fundamentals team. He combines deep Chromium and C++ expertise with full-stack skills in TypeScript, Python, Web Components and Rust to radically speed WebUIs and reduce engineering overhead. Mohamed has spearheaded major platform efforts—WebUI2 infrastructure, contextual side pane, vertical tabs, and automated localization—and driven measurable UI responsiveness gains of 50–90%. He’s pragmatic and hacker-minded: inventing build-gen tooling that eliminated GN merge conflicts and cutting maintenance teams from 30+ to a handful through automation and process improvements. Outside work he contributes to Chromium and open-source projects in blockchain, web frameworks and LLM tooling, often shipping prototypes that turn into product investments. Based in San Francisco, he pairs a product-focused architect’s vision with hands-on implementation across browser, web, and infrastructure stacks.
16 years of coding experience
16 years of employment as a software developer
Bachelor of Applied Science (B.A.Sc.) Software Engineer, Bachelor of Applied Science (B.A.Sc.) Software Engineer at University of Ottawa
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