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I am a postdoc at The Rhodes Information Initiative at Duke University (IID) working with Prof. Lawrence Carin.

I am working with an amazing team of researchers and physicians on the design of machine learning algorithms addressing real-world problems in medicine.

I received the Ph.D. (2018), M.Sc. (Cum Laude, 2014) and B.Sc. (Summa Cum Laude, 2012) degrees in electrical engineering from the Technion - Israel Institute of Technology. During my Ph.D., I worked with Prof. Israel Cohen and Prof. Ronen Talmon on the design of geometric methods for data analysis, multi-modal signal processing, speech processing, and multimedia.

I am the recipient of the Emerging Leaders in Computational Oncology Award,  Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center (MSKCC) for 2020, the Jacobs Fellowship for Outstanding Ph.D. Students, Technion for 2017-8, the Persistent Outstanding Teaching Assistant Award in 2017-8, IBM PhD Fellowship for 2016-17, the Jacobs Fellowship for 2014, the Excellence in Teaching Award for outstanding teaching assistants in 2013, the Meyer Fellowship, the Cipers Award and the Finzi Award for 2012, the Wilk Award for excellent undergraduate project for 2012, and Intel Award for excellent undergraduate students for 2009.

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