About me
Joseph Wehrli (Joe) is an enterprise architect and computer scientist at Tyler Technologies, where he conducts research and development in property valuation and tax administration systems.
Joe has contributed to a wide range of property valuation and tax administration products and projects, including collaborations with New York City, Washington DC, the City of Boston, Hennepin County (MN), Sedgwick County (KS), and international agencies such as the British Columbia Assessment Authority, the City of Calgary, and the State of Michoacán, Mexico.
In both software development and consulting capacities, he has experience applying constraint solvers, machine learning, reinforcement learning, and other knowledge/AI-based methods to modernize CAMA/AVM systems and automate decision processes in large organizations such as Conoco Oil, the Ohio Bureau of Workers’ Compensation, Brooklyn Union Gas, and Koch Industries.
Joe earned undergraduate (Boston University) and graduate (Georgia Tech) degrees in Computer Science. Following his graduate studies, he advanced his research as a visiting researcher at Delft University of Technology in the Netherlands and as a guest scientist at Siemens Corporate Research and Development in Germany.