Abraham Ronel Martínez Teutle

Principal Software Engineer at Microsoft.

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Principal Software Engineer at Microsoft, I work for the Apple Productivity Experiences Team (APEX) developing Office for Apple products. Some of the areas I've collaborated on are Privacy, Telemetry, Crash/Error handling & reporting, Customer Insights, User Interface development, Automation, and Accessibility. We've shipped Office for iPad, iPhone, and Mac.

From 2019 to present I've worked on privacy features on Mac & iOS apps, in 2021 I became the privacy and telemetry driver for APEX which coordinates and guides feature teams to ship privacy compliant code.

Also, from 2015 to present I've been working on the end-to-end infrastructure that handles crashes/errors via the Microsoft Error Reporter tool and other Telemetry pipelines within Office for Apple. I also collaborate on the development of UI that helps customers navigate Office apps (Objective-C, C++, C#, Phython, SQL, Azure Kusto, and Azure services).

During 2013 and 2014 I worked for the Canvas UX team creating and testing shared User Interfaces for Office on Mac and iOS such as the Ribbon and menu controls (Objective-C and AppleScript).

From 2010 to 2013, as part of the Office Telemetry Test Team, I collaborated on tools to test and account telemetry datapoints; also, developed automation for internal dev tools and the MS auto code reviewer (mostly with C#, SQL and Perl).

In 2013 I became an FAA private pilot (ASEL) and I've logged more than 100 hours of flying time.

From 2008 to 2010 I was a Computer Science grad student at Universidad de las Américas Puebla (UDLAP) and Washington State University (WSU) and worked at the Interactive and Cooperative Technologies Lab. My thesis project was related to 3D Learning Objects Manipulation and Representation within Virtual Environments.

My undergrad thesis project implemented the Extreme Vertices Model using OpenGL libraries and Delphi, which simplifies common operations between polytopes in any dimension.

From 2007 to 2008 I was Secretary of the Judicial Court within UDLAP's Student Council which supervises projects, congresses, academic and social activities for all UDLAP's students. I was member of four Student Council Commissions.

In a similar way from 2006 to 2007 I was Secretary of my career's board developing projects and activities for UDLAP's students.

I was a part-time professor and IT consultant at Instituto Jaime Torres Bodet, teaching math for undergrad students during 2007 and 2008.

Some of the awards that I've received include Summa Cum Laude (UDLAP, 2010), Summa Cum Laude (UDLAP, 2008), four times member of the Dean List (2004 - 2008), 3rd place of the Puebla delegation within the 14th National Biology Contest (2004), and the High School Accessit for Scientific Merit (2003). 

I consider myself as aviation and music lover, geek, experimental, and proactive. Some of my interests are technology, software development, collaborative work, learning, aeronautics, astronomy, and traveling.

I'm Mexican and I love food as well.

Last updated September, 2023