
About Myself:
I was born in 2003 and grew up in Tel Aviv.
I graduated with highest honors from Ironi H High School, where I majored in Physics and Arabic. I studied physics at the HEMDA Center for Science Education, where I had the opportunity to participate in unique enrichment programs—such as a course on the physics of music—and to learn from exceptional teachers who sparked my deep curiosity.
My passion for technology began early. At age eleven, I enrolled in a summer course on augmented reality and developed my first game. Since then, I have continued to explore a wide range of subjects, including economics, history, business and entrepreneurship, physics, archaeology, and the Land of Israel.
Community involvement and volunteering have always been central to who I am.
Throughout high school, I volunteered with Magen David Adom, recorded texts and books for the visually impaired, took part in beach cleanups, and participated in many other social initiatives.
Before my military service, I trained at the Yuval Eilam Educational Center, and then served in an IDF intelligence unit.
After completing my service, I was selected by the Jewish Agency for Israel to join a delegation to Camp Tevya in New Hampshire, USA, where I led cultural programming and taught hundreds of campers about Jewish values.
Beyond my academic and professional interests, I am also a writer of short stories and poetry. One of my poems, “Tikvah” (“Hope”), has been presented to hundreds of bereaved families and caregivers as part of the project Naim LeTikvah, an initiative dedicated to offering comfort, connection, and hope in difficult times.
I am now excited to begin my academic journey at the Technion.
Hobbies and other activities:
Reading, writing, playing piano, classical boxing, and extreme sports (including hiking, skiing, skydiving, and more).