I am a bachelor's degree student for Physics and Mathematics in the Hebrew University in Jerusalem.
During the summer of 2023 I worked as a research assistant in the Institute of Applied Physics in the Hebrew University, studying the CISS effect (Chiral Induced Spin Selectivity).
Before my studies I served for five years as an officer in the IDF Intelligence Unit 8200, where I conducted technological research, managed a team and was in charge of the technological training program.
I am a hardworking, motivated individual with excellent interpersonal skills and a strong curiosity to continuously expand my knowledge.
After my first year of studies, I worked as a research assistant in Yossi Paltiel's lab at the Institute of Applied Physics, Hebrew University of Jerusalem. I researched the Chiral Induced Spin Selectivity (CISS) effect in chiral molecules and explored its applications in enantiomer separation, integrating concepts from both physics and chemistry.
I served for over five years in in IDF Intelligence Unit 8200. During that time I was a Network Analyst and conducted research using technological knowledge and analytical skills. Later I attended the Intelligence Officer Course, and became a team leader, and then the head of a group that consisted of three research team.
At the end of my service I was in charge of the training program for Network Analysts.
Networks and Data Analysis
Management
Presentations
Python Programming
SQL
Reading, Practicing and teaching Yoga