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- 👋🏽 I'm Nitya Narasimhan
- 👩🏽🎓 I'm a PhD, a Polymath, and a Parent.
- 👩🏽💻 I'm a Senior Cloud Advocate in Cloud+AI at Microsoft.
- 🎨 I'm a visual storyteller using illustrations to help learners.
- 💡 I'm an innovator with 10+ patents in mobile & ubiquitous computing.
- 🎙 I'm a tech speaker, content creator, and community builder
- 🗽 I'm based in Hudson Valley, near New York City
Nitya is a PhD and Polyglot with 25+ years of software research & development experience spanning mobile, web, cloud and AI. She is an innovator (12+ patents), a visual storyteller (@sketchtedocs), and an experienced community builder in the Greater New York area. As a senior AI Advocate on the Core AI Developer Relations team, she acts as "developer 0" for the Microsoft Foundry platform, providing product feedback and empowering AI developers to build trustworthy AI solutions with code samples, open-source curricula and content-initiatives like Model Mondays. Prior to joining Microsoft, she spent a decade in Motorola Labs working on ubiquitous & mobile computing research, founded Google Developer Groups in New York, and consulted for startups building real-time experiences for enterprise. Her current interests span Model understanding & customization, E2E Observability & Safety, and agentic AI workflows for maintainable software.
I want to: Help. People. Learn.
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In 2022, I've started doing more open-source work and hope to make this a fundamental part of my focus going forward. This dashboard generated by the awesome Github Readme Stats project. Also check out the unofficial GitHub buttons project for more inspiration. They say you can't improve on what you can't measure - and having data helps refine priorities.
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