
About Myself:
I was born in 2003 and grew up in Haifa. I graduated from high school majoring in Computer Science and Physics, and later served in DDR&D (Directorate of Defense Research & Development) at the Ministry of Defense.
After being presented with a significant challenge by my branch commander, my role at DDR&D evolved from a junior technical and administrative position into a central one, where I independently designed and built sensors and algorithms.
As my responsibilities grew, I had the privilege of managing multiple large-scale, cutting-edge technological projects in collaboration with leading companies, startups, and academic institutions. These projects provided hands-on experience across the full spectrum of product development — from ideation and design, through experimentation, to field deployment with end users.
Hobbies and other activities:
I enjoy sports and physical challenges, especially climbing, mountain biking, and weightlifting. I also have a passion for motorcycles, both riding them and working on their mechanics.
Looking Ahead:
Long hours of commuting during my service gave me time to think and led me to brainstorm dozens of ideas for inventions and research directions. While not all of them will come to fruition, these explorations fuel my desire to study deeply, conduct meaningful research, and turn innovative ideas into reality.