I have a B.Sc. in Computer Engineering (c.l., 2003) and M.Sc. in Electrical Engineering (2008), both from the Technion.
I received my Ph.D. degree from Ben-Gurion University of the Negev (BGU) in 2020, and later spent one year as a post-doctoral researcher at BGU, followed by a post-doctoral research in the Telecommunication Networks Group, Politecnico di Torino. In 2003-2020 I worked as a lecturer and a teaching assistant in various affiliations, including the Technion, Bar-Ilan University, Ben-Gurion University, Azrieli College of Engineering, and Jerusalem College of Technology. In 2006-2007 I worked as a chip designer with EZchip Technologies, focused on the design and test of network processor blocks. In 2005-2006, I worked as a research assistant at REMON, Israel 4G Mobile Consortium, where I developed Opnet simulations of the handover mechanism at 802.16 (WiMax). In 2003-2004 I worked as a test engineer at Marvell, focused on electrical characterization, test definition, and coverage.