Summary
Tatiana Egorova is a software engineer with a decade of experience building reliable, high-performance backend systems, now working at Google from London. She specializes in migrating and hardening critical runtime services—moving legacy Python monoliths to a self-made DSL and microservices at Yandex while designing graceful degradation, safe release workflows, and rollback strategies for systems handling up to 100k rps. Comfortable across Python, async frameworks, C++ and CI/CD, she has driven cross-team roadmaps and coordinated complex migrations without production incidents. Her background in physics and work with scientific data analysis accelerated computations by orders of magnitude, and she has translated that rigor into pragmatic platform engineering and automated testing. Known for preferring actionable, test-covered code over “muddy legacy,” she combines deep technical craft with an educator’s patience from years tutoring and running school tech projects.
10 years of coding experience
8 years of employment as a software developer
Computer Software Engineering, Computer Software Engineering at 42
Theoretical and Mathematical Physics, Theoretical and Mathematical Physics at AESC MSU — Kolmogorov Boarding School
Lomonosov Moscow State University