Summary
Fernando González is an assistant university professor and robotics researcher with eight years of experience bridging mechatronics, computer vision, and surgical robotics. He completed an MSCA PhD focused on flexible robots for assisting complex surgical procedures and combines that with prior work in eye-tracking, 3D image reconstruction, and human–computer interaction. His background spans industry process optimization at Delphi and research roles across CIMAT, University of Glasgow, and Strasbourg, giving him a rare mix of shopfloor pragmatism and academic rigor. Based in Mexico, he teaches and supervises applied engineering projects while continuing research collaborations in medical robotics. Colleagues describe him as methodical and innovation-driven, often translating theoretical models into practical algorithms and prototypes. He holds advanced degrees in engineering from KU Leuven, Université de Strasbourg, CIMAT and Instituto Politécnico Nacional.
8 years of coding experience
2 years of employment as a software developer
The National Polytechnic Institute of Mexico
Doctor of Engineering Science (PhD), Doctor of Engineering Science (PhD) at KU Leuven
Doctor's Degree - Robotics, Doctor's Degree - Robotics at Université de Strasbourg
Research Intership, Research Intership at University of Glasgow
2019, Computer Software Engineering, Human Computer Interaction, 2019, Computer Software Engineering, Human Computer Interaction at CIMAT