Summary
William Beksi is an Assistant Professor and Director of the Robotic Vision Laboratory at The University of Texas at Arlington, bringing nine years of experience at the intersection of computer vision, robotics, and academic leadership. He holds a PhD and MS in Computer Science from the University of Minnesota-Twin Cities and a BS in Mathematics and Computer Science, grounding his research in strong theoretical and quantitative foundations. Based in Arlington, Texas, he combines rigorous research with hands-on lab direction, mentoring students while advancing robotic perception systems. His background in Chinese language and cultural studies hints at cross-cultural communication skills that support international collaboration and outreach. Beksi is known for translating complex vision algorithms into practical robotic applications and for cultivating an environment that bridges graduate education and impactful research.
9 years of coding experience
Chinese Language and Cultural Studies, Chinese Language and Cultural Studies at National Taiwan Normal University
University of Minnesota Twin Cities
BS, Mathematics and Computer Science, BS, Mathematics and Computer Science at Stevens Institute of Technology