Scott Swingle

Motion at Vicarious

Scott earned his BS in Applied and Computational Mathematics at Brigham Young University. While there, he completed undergraduate research in handwriting recognition, created possibly the world’s best competitive bot for the game Puyo Puyo, programmed a cryptanalysis engine to attack a variety of common cyphers, and wrote a multi-threaded program to decipher a symmetric-key cryptography challenge.

Scott loves to cook, solve online math challenges, and work on coding projects. He especially enjoys saving time by making computer programs that play online games autonomously, so that he doesn’t have to.

Timeline

  • Motion

    Current role