Sanay Devi is a results-driven Software Engineer 2 at Microsoft with 15 years of experience building backend systems, automations, and secure data tools across Python, Java, and AWS. She has a strong background in payment card industry and data security standards, having built PCI detection and scanning tools and maintained compliance in highly regulated environments. At Microsoft she contributes to high-impact open-source projects like the popular semantic-kernel, improving documentation and core backend fixes to make LLM integrations easier for developers. Her experience spans cloud-native voice and serverless solutions (Amazon Connect, Lambda) and hands-on leadership, having led small engineering teams and QA/reporting efforts. Sanay pairs graduate-level training in software engineering and human-computer interaction with practical teaching experience, which she uses to mentor peers and elevate engineering processes. She brings a pragmatic mix of security-first engineering, automation focus, and open-source collaboration that accelerates product delivery.
15 years of coding experience
5 years of employment as a software developer
Master's degree Computer Software Engineering, Master's degree Computer Software Engineering at Arizona State University
Master's degree Human Computer Interaction, Master's degree Human Computer Interaction at Harrisburg University of Science and Technology
Bachelor's degree Computer Science, Bachelor's degree Computer Science at University of Mumbai
Integrate cutting-edge LLM technology quickly and easily into your apps
Role in this project:
Back-end Developer
Contributions:651 reviews, 23 commits, 293 PRs in 24 days
Contributions summary:Sanay's contributions primarily focused on updating documentation, improving the main README file to support various user types (users, developers, and contributors). Additionally, the user addressed code style issues and bumped the version of the project. Their work involved modifications to multiple files related to template engine, kernel exception, and ms graph skills. This includes changes in core code as well as fixing a bug in SKFunction.
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