William H. Robinson
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William Hugh Robinson | |
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| Alma mater | Florida A&M University Georgia Institute of Technology College of Computing |
| Scientific career | |
| Institutions | Vanderbilt University |
| Thesis | Modeling and implementation of an integrated pixel processing tile for focal plane systems (2003-12-01) |
William Hugh Robinson is an American engineer who is Professor of Electrical Engineering and Vice Provost for Academic at Vanderbilt University. His research considers sophisticated computer systems for consumer and industrial use. He is an advocate for improving access to engineering, and leads several investigations into programmes that better support people from marginalised groups.
Robinson studied electrical engineering at the Florida A&M University.[1] He was a graduate student at the Georgia Institute of Technology College of Computing, where he earned a master's degree and a doctorate. His doctoral research was in the portable image computation architecture group of D. Scott Wills.[2] Robinson earned his PhD in 2003, where was made an Assistant Professor of Engineering.[3]