Muhammed Athimannil is a Frontend Developer with 11 years of experience building performant, user-focused web applications and desktop clients from prototype to production. Based in Berlin, he has shipped complex React-based platforms—most recently the Electron-delivered CellScape™ Navigator for spatial biology with real-time SignalR updates and high-resolution image viewing via OpenSeadragon—while maintaining strong test coverage using Cypress. At OUTFITTERY he helped standardize UX across multiple microservices by co-authoring a shared component library and style guide, and he has a track record of bridging design and engineering to deliver consistent interfaces. An active open-source contributor, he has improved front-end UX and HTML5 features in the widely used simple-icons project, demonstrating attention to detail in SVG and CSS. He pairs practical, hands-on front-end craftsmanship (HTML5, CSS3, JS, Material UI) with a habit of turning imaginative ideas into polished, production-ready experiences.
11 years of coding experience
13 years of employment as a software developer
Master of Science - MS Internet Application Development, Master of Science - MS Internet Application Development at London Metropolitan University
Contributions:15 commits, 5 PRs, 1 comment in 1 month
Contributions summary:Muhammed primarily contributed to the project's front-end aspects, as evidenced by the changes in HTML and CSS files. The commits focused on implementing UI elements, including adding the ability to auto-count the total icons. These updates likely involved modifications to the layout, styling, and possibly the interactive elements of the website. Additionally, the user made changes related to integrating new features using HTML5.
Contributions:18 PRs, 79 pushes, 9 branches in 1 year 1 month
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Muhammed Athimannil - Frontend Developer at Bruker Spatial Biology