Tim Nguyen is an undergraduate Statistics and Computer Science student at Boston University who brings eight years of hands-on experience in robotics, computer vision, and photogrammetry through research roles at MIT and Harvard. He has built lightweight photogrammetry tools, automated dataset collection rigs, and a 3D Gaussian splatting pipeline that blends classical SfM with foundation models, while exploring safety-oriented VLM policies and sim-to-real pipelines for legged robots. Currently researching 3D keypoint extraction and object semantics in generative scene pipelines at MIT SPARKLab, he combines strong experimental engineering with a curiosity for bridging learning-based perception and real-world deployment. An athlete on the BU sailing team with experience coaching and mentoring, Tim pairs technical depth with practical leadership and a knack for building reproducible data collection systems.
8 years of coding experience
High School Diploma, High School Diploma at Boston Latin School
Bachelor of Arts - BA, Statistics and Computer Science, Minor in Deaf Studies, Bachelor of Arts - BA, Statistics and Computer Science, Minor in Deaf Studies at Boston University
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