Tim Wojtaszek is a Technical Lead Manager with 11 years of experience building visualization and data processing systems for autonomous vehicles and robotics, currently leading autonomous visualization efforts in the Bay Area. He has a strong track record at Uber and Aurora shaping the XVIZ visualization specification and shipping open-source tooling that powers real-time autonomy data workflows. Deeply hands-on, Tim contributes to prominent repos like loaders.gl and streetscape.gl, fixing low-level 3D GLB parsing/encoding bugs and improving point-cloud and WebWorker support for large-scale visualization. His background spans systems and data engineering, native platforms, and computer vision from a decade at Adobe, giving him rare cross-domain expertise in font tech to autonomy visualization. Based in San Anselmo, he combines technical leadership with active open-source contributions that improve testability and data conversion pipelines. Colleagues rely on him to translate complex geospatial and sensor data requirements into robust, production-ready visualization systems.
11 years of coding experience
20 years of employment as a software developer
Introduction to Artificial Intelligence, Introduction to Artificial Intelligence at MOOC Stanford
Software Engineering for Saas, Software Engineering for Saas at MOOC Coursera
Object Oriented Programming from a Modeling and Simulation Perspective, Object Oriented Programming from a Modeling and Simulation Perspective at Stanford SCPD
BS, Computer and Information Sciences, General, BS, Computer and Information Sciences, General at DeVry
A protocol for real-time transfer and visualization of autonomy data
Role in this project:
Full-stack Developer
Contributions:20 releases, 7 reviews, 282 commits in 3 years 9 months
Contributions summary:Tim primarily contributed to the development and testing of new features for the XVIZ data protocol. Their work included adding missing geometric primitives like text, circle, and stadium, along with corresponding test cases. Furthermore, the user was responsible for fixing the bootstrap script, addressing build and compatibility issues. Finally, the user was involved in removing dependency on TextDecoder for improving testability.
Visualization framework for autonomy and robotics data encoded in XVIZ
Role in this project:
Full-stack Developer
Contributions:12 releases, 21 reviews, 246 commits in 3 years 10 months
Contributions summary:Tim primarily focused on restructuring and refactoring the KITTI conversion code to utilize XVIZ writer classes, improve data source conversion, and enhance documentation. Their contributions included significant code changes in JavaScript files, specifically within the `examples/converters/kitti` directory, indicating a focus on data processing and transformation. Furthermore, the user made changes to build scripts, added quick start docs, and updated the website documentation, showcasing a full-stack approach to the project.
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