Yuki Ihara is a Technical Account Manager at Google Japan with 11 years in tech, blending 4.5 years as a software engineer and 5.5 years in client-facing technical consulting and project management. Holding a Master’s in Computer Science, she expertly translates business models into best-fit technical solutions while balancing stakeholder needs across clients, engineering teams, and sales. Her hands-on background includes notable open-source contributions to Chromium and Web Platform Tests, where she improved span migrations and authored web-spec tests for APIs like CSS Paint. Based in Chiyoda, Japan, she combines deep backend engineering experience with QA/test automation insight, making her particularly effective at preventing regressions and aligning product quality with strategic goals.
11 years of coding experience
学士, Informatics, 学士, Informatics at お茶の水女子大学
修士, Computer Science, 修士, Computer Science at お茶の水女子大学大学院
Test suites for Web platform specs — including WHATWG, W3C, and others
Role in this project:
QA Engineer / Test Automation Engineer
Contributions:6 reviews, 22 commits, 1 PR in 7 years 2 months
Contributions summary:Yuki primarily contributes to the test suites for the Web platform specifications within the WPT repository. Their commits focus on creating and modifying tests related to various web technologies and APIs, including WebIDL, event listeners, timers, and the CSS Paint API. These changes involve updating existing tests, adding new test cases to cover different scenarios, and adapting tests to accommodate changes in browser behavior and specifications. The user also reverts commits that cause test failures.
Contributions summary:Yuki's contributions primarily focused on enhancing the Chromium project's spanification tools. They implemented features to rewrite code, specifically targeting the transformation of raw pointers and data access methods to use `base::span`. Their work includes supporting the rewriting of member call expressions using the arrow operator and adapting boolean operations involving spans. Furthermore, the user improved handling of non-const character arrays initialized with string literals.
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Yuki Ihara - Technical Account Manager at Google Japan