Hall of Fame · AI Portrait of Victor Dibia

Victor Dibia.

AutoGen core developer and Microsoft Agent Framework contributor.
Writing and building at the practical edge of multi-agent systems.

RESEARCH / ENGINEERING / MICROSOFT / MULTI-AGENT SYSTEMS / VIEWS /
01 / OVERVIEW

From demo to deployment.

A core contributor to the agent frameworks teams actually build on - and one of the most prolific writers on what it really takes to ship LLM-driven systems.

Victor Dibia is a core developer on AutoGen and a contributor to the Microsoft Agent Framework - the open-source tooling Microsoft offers for building multi-agent applications. He works at the intersection of research and engineering, turning fast-moving ideas about agents into software other people can pick up and use.

He is best known to the community as the creator of AutoGen Studio, the low-code interface for prototyping and running multi-agent workflows, and for writing prolifically about multi-agent systems, evaluation, and the gap between an impressive demo and a system that holds up in production.

That writing - across his blog, talks, and open-source work - is part of why his name shows up first when developers go looking for grounded, practitioner-level guidance on building with agents.

02 / BEST KNOWN AS

The work that carries his name.

The projects and writing the agent-building community most associates with him.

03 / WHAT HE WORKS ON

Building and writing.

The work most associated with his name, and the themes that run through it.

WORK
  • AutoGen - core development
  • AutoGen Studio - low-code agents
  • Microsoft Agent Framework - contributor
  • Writing on multi-agent systems
THE THROUGH-LINE
  • Evaluation as a first-class concern
  • Practical, ship-it engineering
  • Lowering the barrier to building agents
  • Teaching in public
04 / SELECTED WORK

Where to see it.

The work he is best known for, plus where he shares the thinking behind it.