Summary
Bach Nguyen is a robotics software engineer with nine years of multidisciplinary experience spanning computer vision, robotics perception, and security research. Currently working at Artefacts/Asteria ART and pursuing a PhD in Functional Control Systems at Shibaura Institute of Technology, he blends academic rigor with hands-on product development in Tokyo. His background includes research in light field image/video compression and practical work on SLAM and perception pipelines, enabling robust, real-world robotic sensing. Earlier roles in security research gave him expertise in intrusion detection, fuzzing, and adversarial thinking that informs more resilient system design. Bach is comfortable moving between research prototypes and deployable systems, often surfacing non-obvious trade-offs between compression, latency, and perception accuracy. Fluent in cross-domain problem solving, he brings a rare combination of signal processing, perception algorithms, and security-aware engineering to robotics projects.
9 years of coding experience
2 years of employment as a software developer
Doctor of Philosophy - PhD, Functional Control Systems, Doctor of Philosophy - PhD, Functional Control Systems at Shibaura Institute of Technology
Engineer's degree, Information Technology, Engineer's degree, Information Technology at Hanoi University of Science and Technology
Vietnamese, English