Summary
Glebys González is an applied postdoctoral researcher with over a decade of experience bridging robotics, machine learning, computer vision, and human-robot interaction, currently advancing translational research at Moffitt Cancer Center. He earned a PhD in Industrial Engineering from Purdue, where he led projects on robot teaching from demonstrations, semi-autonomous surgical systems resilient to delay, gesture-driven OR image manipulation, and automated workload assessment. Proficient in Python, PyTorch, OpenCV and C++, he pairs rigorous research with practical full-stack development experience from earlier industry roles. Known for mentoring and high teaching ratings, he excels at turning human-centered interaction problems into deployable robotic solutions. An uncommon strength is his cross-cultural research background, including a computational biology project at Tohoku University, reflecting both breadth and adaptability.
11 years of coding experience
10 years of employment as a software developer
Engineer's degree, Computer Science, Engineer's degree, Computer Science at Universidad Simón Bolívar
Doctor of Philosophy (PhD), Industrial Engineering, Doctor of Philosophy (PhD), Industrial Engineering at Purdue University
JYPE Program, Computer Science, JYPE Program, Computer Science at Tohoku University
Spanish, English, Japanese, German