Isaac Vilardaga is a software engineer with a decade of experience blending computer graphics, web mapping and data visualization to build impactful geospatial products. Trained as a computer engineer at UPC and with research roots in VR and photogrammetry, he has moved fluidly between academia, startups and national mapping agencies, founding a company and delivering full-stack platforms and visualization tools. At Felt and MapLibre he drove renderer-level work and created the Felt Style Language to simplify cartographic styling, and he now contributes to Mapbox's mapping stack. His work often surfaces at the intersection of WebGL, deck.gl, Maplibre/Mapbox and React, and he brings uncommon depth in both rendering algorithms and practical frontend engineering. Based in Berga, Catalonia, he focuses on real-world impact—most recently reducing crime risk through Tierra—while keeping a strong appetite for maps, VR and data-driven visualization.
10 years of coding experience
17 years of employment as a software developer
Summer camp Deep Learning for Graphics and Visualization, Summer camp Deep Learning for Graphics and Visualization at Ulm University
Deep Learning Nanodegree, Deep Learning Nanodegree at Udacity
UPC Universitat Politècnica de Catalunya
Batxillerat, Batxillerat at IES Guillem de Berguedà
Contributions:12 PRs, 320 pushes, 1 branch in 4 years 4 months
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