Robert Levonyan is a Senior Android Developer with 10 years of experience specializing in polished UI and custom Android components, currently shaping mobile experiences at marktguru Armenia after a multi-year tenure at PicsArt. He authors several Kotlin-based open-source libraries—like Material Chip View, a flexible Floating Action Button replacement, and a universal Media Picker—that reveal a deep focus on reusable UI and developer ergonomics. Robert teaches Android and Kotlin at Picsart Academy, blending practical industry insight with hands-on instruction. His background spans mobile-first startups, banking apps, and multimedia tooling, and he often tackles animations, custom views, and native media processing. Outside work he’s an avid runner, swimmer and photographer, which informs his eye for detail and UI aesthetics.
10 years of coding experience
9 years of employment as a software developer
High School Computer Programming Specific Applications, High School Computer Programming Specific Applications at European College in Armenia
Master's degree Informatics, Master's degree Informatics at National Academy of Science of Armenia
Bachelor's degree Microelectronics, Bachelor's degree Microelectronics at Synopsys Armenia Educational Department
Bachelor of Science (B.S.) Computer Software Engineering, Bachelor of Science (B.S.) Computer Software Engineering at European Regional Academy
Middle-class General Studies, Middle-class General Studies at Yerevan N76 School
Material Chip view. Can be used as tags for categories, contacts or creating text clouds
Role in this project:
Front-end Developer
Contributions:3 releases, 1 review, 147 commits in 5 years 4 months
Contributions summary:Robert primarily contributed to the UI elements of the material chip view library. They implemented and updated the chip view component, including adding features like closable and selectable options, customizing background colors, and icon integration. Their commits also involved modifying existing UI components and updating the library to incorporate new features and address version updates. These changes suggest a focus on front-end development tasks.
Extensions for Kotlin. Use the power of Kotlin to make your code smaller and beautiful.
Contributions:29 commits, 28 pushes, 1 branch in 2 years
smallerandroidkotlinextensionspower
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Robert Levonyan - Senior Android Developer at marktguru Armenia