Tien Dao is a product designer with 10 years of experience crafting end-to-end experiences for Microsoft Teams, currently shaping Meetings AI to make virtual collaboration smarter and more intuitive. With a background that blends computer science (Mount Holyoke College) and visual communications, Tien bridges rigorous technical thinking and polished visual design across calling, meetings, events, and platform products. He pairs product-level design strategy with hands-on front-end contributions—having improved AMP’s layout and performance in open-source work—demonstrating a practical fluency in UI engineering. Based in Seattle, he brings a pattern-driven approach to complex interaction problems and a track record of shipping cross-functional features inside a large-scale collaboration product.
10 years of coding experience
1 year of employment as a software developer
Bachelor's Degree Computer Science, Bachelor's Degree Computer Science at Mount Holyoke College
Design and Visual Communications General, Design and Visual Communications General at School of Visual Concepts
Bachelor's degree Computer Science, Bachelor's degree Computer Science at AIT-Budapest
Contributions:15 commits, 25 PRs, 68 comments in 2 months
Contributions summary:Tien primarily focused on modifying and enhancing the functionality of the AMP (Accelerated Mobile Pages) framework. Their contributions included adjustments to layout components, specifically related to intersection observer polyfills and layout rect calculations within the `amphtml` project. The user addressed bugs and improved functionality related to these elements, ensuring correct behavior and improved performance of the AMP framework's core features. They also made changes to analytics integrations and sidebar components.
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Tien Dao - Designer II, Teams Meetings AI at Microsoft