Tetiana Khovanska is a Senior .NET Software Engineer with 9 years of experience building cloud-native and enterprise systems across outsource and product environments. She specializes in .NET Framework/Core, EF Core/Dapper, SQL and NoSQL databases, ElasticSearch, and Azure services, delivering backend features, integrations and data pipelines for finance, energy and media domains. Tetiana has a strong track record in migrating legacy systems to modern stacks, implementing microservices and improving test coverage with nUnit/xUnit and automation tools. She contributes to open-source bioinformatics tooling by improving Google Drive backend integration and tests in the bcbio-nextgen project, showing attention to both API design and testability. Based in Krakow, she brings hands-on full-stack experience including Angular/TypeScript UIs and a habit of refining code and tests for clearer, maintainable systems. Colleagues value her for pragmatic problem-solving, cross-team communication and working closely with business stakeholders to ship production-ready features.
9 years of coding experience
7 years of employment as a software developer
National Technical University "Kharkiv Polytechnic Institute"
Junior Specialist, Computer Software Engineering, Junior Specialist, Computer Software Engineering at Kharkiv Radio-Engineering College
Validated, scalable, community developed variant calling, RNA-seq and small RNA analysis
Role in this project:
Back-end Developer
Contributions:17 commits, 5 PRs, 11 comments in 2 months
Contributions summary:Tetiana primarily focused on implementing and refactoring backend components related to Google Drive integration within the bcbio-nextgen project. They added a `GoogleDrive` class, refactored existing code by moving functionality between classes, and implemented methods for downloading files. Furthermore, the user wrote tests for Google Drive integration and refactored the tests to have more descriptive names, indicating a focus on improving the code base.
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