Summary
Albert Gordo is a research-focused engineer with 12 years of experience building large-scale computer vision and multimodal systems, currently a Member of Technical Staff at OpenAI after senior research roles at Cruise and Facebook. He designed and launched Facebook’s Rosetta OCR system—processing billions of images daily—and has driven impactful work on robustness, adversarial attacks, recommenders, and text recognition. His career bridges deep academic training (PhD in computer vision) with production deployment, earning recognition for translating research into product features at scale. Notably, he has led both red-team adversarial work and practical image/text representation projects used across ads, commerce, and autonomous systems, reflecting a rare mix of offensive security insight and engineering for reliability. Based in San Francisco, he maintains an active publication record documented on Google Scholar.
12 years of coding experience
12 years of employment as a software developer
Doctor of Philosophy (PhD) Computer Vision, Doctor of Philosophy (PhD) Computer Vision at Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona
English, Spanish, French, Catalan