Pâris Meuleman is a software engineer with 13 years of experience, currently working on Chromium at Google from New Zealand. He blends front-end craftsmanship—contributing to the Chrome DevTools UI—with security and infrastructure work, having improved logging, fuzzing workflows and crash analysis in large-scale projects like ClusterFuzz. His open-source activity includes enhancing web-platform-tests for cross-origin policies and hardening test reliability, reflecting a strong focus on browser security, reliability, and observability. Trained with two MSc degrees from Institut national des Sciences appliquées de Rouen and Cranfield University, he brings a disciplined, test-first approach to complex browser and DevOps problems. An understated strength is his ability to move between UI bug fixes and backend fuzzing/DevOps changes, making him effective at tackling issues that span the full stack of browser engineering.
13 years of coding experience
Master of Science - MS, Master of Science - MS at Institut national des Sciences appliquées de Rouen
Master of Science - MS, Master of Science - MS at Cranfield University
Test suites for Web platform specs — including WHATWG, W3C, and others
Role in this project:
QA Engineer / Test Automation Engineer
Contributions:1 review, 24 commits, 10 PRs in 2 years 6 months
Contributions summary:Pâris primarily contributed to improving the test suite for Web platform specifications, focusing on the Cross-Origin Opener Policy (COOP) tests. Their work involved updating test timeouts, splitting large tests into smaller ones, and correcting test cases. They also implemented test cleanup mechanisms using broadcast channels, ensuring proper test closure and preventing flakiness. Additionally, the user added tests related to COEP and sandbox inheritance, as well as adding and fixing tests for COOP reports.
Contributions:4 reviews, 13 PRs, 27 comments in 1 year 4 months
Contributions summary:Pâris focused on improving the logging infrastructure and bot environment configuration. They added options to log to Google Cloud Logging directly from Android fuzzing hosts and restored logging for Android commands with truncation. Additionally, they modified project setup to support engineless fuzzers, enabling subqueues for Android jobs. They also added a feature to visualize a job's environment and updated crash analysis related code for OOM and hang detection.
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Pâris Meuleman - Software Engineer On Chromium at Google