Robin Kuzmin is a Senior Software Development Engineer with 8+ years of professional experience and a deep C/C++ systems background spanning embedded firmware, kernel and tooling work, and low-level debugging across ARM, RISC-V, and x86 platforms. At Microsoft he focuses on firmware, hardware-software state analysis, and OpenOCD/GDB internals, and his career includes medical-device and Xbox controller firmware as well as simulation and tooling work from earlier roles. A meticulous code reviewer and design analyst known as a "Human Debugger," he drives quality and prevention rather than firefighting and routinely modernizes large codebases and build systems. An active C++ community contributor and organizer—speaker liaison and volunteer leader for CppCon and C++Now—he also contributes to high-profile Microsoft quantum repos, keeping QDK samples and compilers current. Fluent in both technical and cross-cultural communication (MS in Computer Science and a Master’s in English–Russian translation), he uniquely combines deep low-level expertise with documentation, tooling, and community stewardship.
8 years of coding experience
20 years of employment as a software developer
Master's Degree, English-Russian Translation, Master's Degree, English-Russian Translation at Chuvash State University
Contributions:33 reviews, 30 commits, 46 PRs in 1 year 4 months
Contributions summary:Robin's contributions involve modifying and updating Q# code samples, particularly within the `azure-quantum` directory. These changes include updates to documentation and the integration of new versions of Quantum Development Kit packages and dependencies. The commits show the user is adapting existing code samples.
Tutorials and programming exercises for learning Q# and quantum computing
Role in this project:
Back-end Developer
Contributions:8 reviews, 16 commits, 29 PRs in 1 year 4 months
Contributions summary:Robin primarily contributed to updating the project's dependencies, specifically the Quantum Development Kit (QDK) and related libraries. These updates involved changing the versions of the Microsoft.Quantum.Sdk and Microsoft.Quantum.Katas packages across multiple project files. Furthermore, the user switched to a new dump functionality and updated the project to the latest QDK versions, ensuring the project remains compatible with the latest quantum computing tools. These changes indicate a focus on maintaining and updating the project's core components.
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Robin Kuzmin - Senior Software Development Engineer at Microsoft