Weronika Lewandowska is a software engineer with 10 years of experience based in Gdańsk, Poland, currently building software at Intel Corporation. She has a strong focus on back-end systems and native platform compatibility, evidenced by contributions to the well-known PMDK persistent memory project where she improved Windows-specific functionality and integration with jemalloc. Her background combines practical industry experience from internships to a long-term engineering role, grounded in formal computer science studies at Politechnika Gdańska. Colleagues would describe her as detail-oriented on low-level timing, error-handling, and signal-delivery issues—areas that matter for reliable storage and systems software. She brings a pragmatic approach to cross-platform challenges and incremental upstream collaboration. Her work shows a quietly influential pattern: improving portability and robustness in foundational open-source projects that fuel higher-level applications.
Contributions:434 reviews, 734 commits, 575 PRs in 6 years 9 months
Contributions summary:Weronika made several contributions related to Windows-specific persistent memory functionality within the PMDK repository. Their work focused on implementing time-related functions for the monotonic clock and supporting features such as multiple signal delivery. The user also made updates to incorporate changes from upstream jemalloc and made improvements to the code related to handling errors during creation. These changes indicate a focus on improving the Windows build compatibility and functionality within the project.
Contributions:15 pushes, 13 branches in 4 years 8 months
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Weronika Lewandowska - Software Engineer at Intel Corporation