Matthew Wilson is a software engineer with a decade of experience, currently building systems at Tesla from his base in Palo Alto. He combines a strong academic foundation—BS in Computer Engineering from University of Utah and an MS in Computer Science from UBC—with practical, production-focused engineering at a high-scale hardware-software company. His background suggests fluency across embedded and systems domains, bridging firmware-level constraints and scalable software design. Matthew maintains a professional portfolio site, signaling a habit of documenting and showcasing work beyond day-to-day responsibilities. Colleagues would likely find him comfortable operating at the intersection of rigorous engineering and applied research, translating complex technical requirements into reliable implementations.
9 years of coding experience
The University of Utah
Masters, Computer Science, Masters, Computer Science at The University of British Columbia
Reproducing results of Domain Randomization for Transferring Deep Neural Networks from Simulation to the Real World https://arxiv.org/abs/1703.06907
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