About me

I am currently a Technical Fellow at General Motors R&D Israel leading the Computer Vision and Perception research group. I received my B.Sc. degree (with honor) in Mathematics and Computer Science from Tel-Aviv University, in 2000, and M.Sc. and PhD degrees in Applied Mathematics and Computer Science from the Weizmann Institute, in 2004 and 2009 respectively. In my studies I researched human and computer vision under the supervision of Prof. Shimon Ullman. Since 2007 I have been conducting industrial computer vision research and development at several companies including General Motors and Elbit Systems, Israel.

I am excited to tackle on a day to day basis the challenging research problems involved in developing the perception for autonomous driving. The most intriguing question guiding my research is: how do we, as humans, perceive the world around us?

I also have a lovely family, and like to do triathlons and listen to good music in my spare time