Mohammad Keshavarzi is a computer vision engineer at Reality Labs (Meta) with eight years of experience bridging architecture, generative design, and spatial computing. He holds a PhD from UC Berkeley where his research combined architecture and computer vision/graphics, and he has repeatedly returned to Reality Labs as a PhD intern before joining full-time. Mohammad’s background spans academia and industry—from assistant architect and instructor roles in Tehran to generative design work at Autodesk—giving him a rare blend of design intuition and machine learning rigor. He focuses on building and training systems for understanding and generating spatial/AR content, bringing practical fabrication-aware insights to perception problems. Based in Zurich, he combines deep research credentials with hands-on development in augmented and virtual reality environments.
8 years of coding experience
9 years of employment as a software developer
Doctor of Philosophy - PhD Architecture M.S in Computer Vision and Graphics, Doctor of Philosophy - PhD Architecture M.S in Computer Vision and Graphics at University of California, Berkeley
High School Diploma Physics and Mathematics, High School Diploma Physics and Mathematics at Refah Educational Complex
Bachelor of Architecture (BArch) Architectural Engineering, Bachelor of Architecture (BArch) Architectural Engineering at University of Tehran
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Mohammad Keshavarzi - Computer Vision Engineer - Reality Labs at Meta