About Me
Hi, I'm Felix Wilton! I'm a Computer Science and Mechatronics student with a passion for game dev.
I love opportunities to draw on my varied technical background, including robotics and machine learning. My extensive work in the assistive technology field has given me a unique perspective on accessibility and the power of gaming to change lives.
I love to play all sorts of games, including lengthy board games. The Assassin's Creed series inspired my interest in parkour, a sport I have trained for over 10 years. I worked on an assistive gaming program at Craig Hospital to bring gaming back to the paraplegic patient community.
I seek out adventure. I am a snowboarder, rock climber, and parkour athlete. I coached parkour for 4 years and won some state-level parkour competitions!
My Story
I was born in Chile and spent most of my childhood in Peru. After moving to the US in 2011, I completed middle school and high school in Colorado. I moved to Vancouver, Canada to study Computer Science and Mechanical Engineering at the University of British Columbia.
I have loved my opportunities to work with diverse teams in different places, including:
- Denver, Colorado @ Craig Neurorehabilitation Hospital
- Portsmouth, Rhode Island @ Raytheon Missiles & Defense
- Sarnia, Ontario @ Lambton Research and Innovation
- Vancouver, British Columbia @ Charm Games