Alyssa Rosenzweig

Alyssa Rosenzweig is a software developer and software freedom activist known for her work on free software graphics drivers.

Education
Rosenzweig attended Dougherty Valley High School, with enrichment classes at Harvard Summer School and the Center of Talented Youth.

As of 2021, she studies mathematics at Innis College at the University of Toronto as a Lester B. Pearson International Scholar.

Career
As a software engineer at Collabora, she led the Panfrost project, developing free software OpenGL drivers for the Mali GPU to support accelerated graphics in upstream Mesa, shipping out-of-the-box on devices like the Pinebook Pro. She left Collabora on 10 April 2023. Since May of 2023, she has worked with Valve Corporation as a contractor.

In September 2020, she wrote a Linux client for the COVID-19 contact tracing used in Canada.

As an Asahi Linux developer, she works on reverse-engineering the Apple GPU for the purpose of porting Linux to the Apple M1 processor to enable the development of a free software Gallium3D-based OpenGL driver targeting the "AGX" architecture found in the M1 GPU. In July 2021, Rosenzweig demonstrated Debian running bare metal on the Apple M1 with a mainline kernel.

Awards
She is the recipient of the 2020 Award for Outstanding New Free Software Contributor  and a Google Open Source Peer Bonus.