Fadhil Fadhil is a computational designer specializing in digital fabrication and robotics. He is the robotics fabrication lab manager and an adjunct professor at the New York Institute of Technology, School of Architecture and Design. He taught robotics and fabrication seminars at the MS. Architectural Computational Technologies master program and computational design and visualization courses at the undergraduate program. Additionally, he works independently and collaborates with designers and artists to design and fabricate several projects, including installations, furniture, and architectural components. Fadhil Holds a master’s degree from the Bartlett School of Architecture, University College London. He also holds a bachelor's degree in architecture from Texas Tech University. Prior to his academic career, Fadhil worked as an architectural designer at Foster and Partners in New York City, where he played a big role in designing and managing a number of projects that span from cities and skyscrapers to permanent structures and furniture. Fadhil’s work has been published in several conferences, such as DC I/O and REAACH, and exhibited in several events, such as the Biennale, Milan Design Week, and Marmomac.