Williams Gates
Math Instructor
William Francis Gates is an Ed.D. candidate at Northeastern University researching the intersection of creative and generative architectural design. His work explores how enhanced prompt engineering can improve creative outcomes in architecture.
As an architectural educator at the Boston Architectural College, William brings extensive teaching experience with a Higher Education Teaching Certificate from Harvard University.
He has taught over 120 courses in structural analysis and architectural design at institutions including NYIT, University at Buffalo, and the Art Institute of New York City.
Outside academia, William designed the United Nations Food Gardens at UN Headquarters in New York City and enjoys beekeeping and sustainable gardening.
