Sam Yun is a Senior Software Engineer at Microsoft with a decade of experience building networking and connectivity features for Windows, from cellular and eSIM to Wi‑Fi and DNS over HTTPS. He holds dual degrees in Electrical & Computer Engineering and Business Administration from Ohio State and a cybersecurity certificate from Stanford, blending systems-level engineering with product and security awareness. At Cellcore he designed a public WinRT API enabling companion apps to remotely configure and join mobile hotspot networks, and drove many Windows 11 networking UX updates and automation tests. Sam has a track record of simplifying complex internal APIs to improve reliability and performance, and he mentors interns and cross-team partners on C++, Windows APIs, and enterprise authentication. Early roles across internships and student leadership show a pattern of automating tedious workflows (notably Python scripts that cut multi-week tasks to hours) and taking operational ownership of large, real-world systems. Based in Seattle, he combines deep platform expertise with a practical, user-facing focus on connectivity and security.
10 years of coding experience
9 years of employment as a software developer
Westlake High School
Bachelor’s Degree, Bachelor’s Degree at The Ohio State University
Cybersecurity Graduate Certificate, Cybersecurity Graduate Certificate at Stanford University
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