William H. Robinson

He is an advocate for improving access to engineering, and leads several investigations into programmes that better support people from marginalised groups.

[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.

[6] Robinson is a two-time winner of the Florida A&M University alumni awards, in both the Young and Outstanding categories.

[9] Robinson contributed to the book Diversifying STEM, which studied the intersection of race, gender and participation in science and engineering.

[13] In this capacity, he leads the Academic Pathways programme which offers postdoctoral positions to researchers from marginalised groups.