saw-wera-kyaw-kyaw (25)

NAME

Saw Wera Kyaw Kyaw - /sɔː wi.rɑ tɕɔː tɕɔː/ 1

SYNOPSIS

Born to Karen ethnic parents in Myanmar (Burma) and raised in Mae La refugee camp, wera went on to become a first-generation student, completing his high school at United World College of South East Asia (UWCSEA), Dover Campus in Singapore and earning a Bachelor's degree in Computer Science from Bucknell University in the United States.

DESCRIPTION

wera is a man of many hobbies, including cycling, mountain biking, exploring hiking trails, watching fantasy movies, and thinkering with his homelab 2. Fun fact: He participated in a cycling race once. The ambulance that followed the event finished before he did.


These days, he frequently uses Docker and Kubernetes to manage his homelab - because why trust the cloud with your own data when you can own it yourself?


He is also drawn to where aesthetics meets algorithms. He is currently learning computer graphics and training 3D Gaussian splats for real-time rendering.

HISTORY

MSEI/ Biotronik - Software Engineer Intern (07/2025 - 12/2025)

- Automated SBOM 3 generation via a custom Azure DevOps task, speeding FDA compliance. team.

- Built an AI-powered Azure DevOps CI/CD pipeline that auto-analyzes pull requests and provide insightful feedback.

- Prototyped an AI-driven testing approach using open-source mobile and Windows MCP servers to validate field-released mobile and desktop apps.

FILES

ENVIRONMENT

EDITORvscode
SHELLzsh + tmux
OSmacOS
COFFEErequired; type=cappuccino; min=2
MUSICabsolute silence, heavy metal
HOME/earth/north_america/usa/north_carolina/graham
TZ/America/New_York (ET, UTC-5/UTC-4)

KNOWN ISSUES

Once pushed directly to production with --fast-forward during an internship, permanently embedding his commits into the timeline. The code worked.

CONTACT

You can contact wera {at} sawwerakyawkyaw@gmail.com.

AVAILABILITY

STATUSopen to interesting projects
RESPONSE_TIMEO(1 business day)
HOURS09:00-18:00 local; async outside
PREFERREDemail, async

SEE ALSO

The root of education is bitter but the fruit is sweet - Aristotle