About me:
I am a Ph.D. graduate in the field of signal and image processing. My Ph.D. research is in the area of image and signal modeling, with specific focus on sparse and redundant representations, example-based dictionary learning, and the co-sparse analysis model. My research was under the supervision of
Prof. Michael Elad.
I am a member of the
Geometric Image Processing Lab, and supervise ongoing student projects.
I am a lecturer of the
Introduction to Systems Programming course (Spring 2013). I previously lectured
Introduction to Computer Science (Winter 2012) for Computer Science and Electrical Engineering students.
My CV in PDF format can be found
here.
What I do:
I love sailing, yachting, and the ocean in general. I am a licensed skipper and a sailing instructor at
Etgarim - the Israel Sports and Recreation Association for the Disabled.
I like photography and writing poems. In my spare time, I also play the piano.
I am an active volunteer at the
Israel Cancer Association. My activities include organizing youth support groups, assisting patients, and promoting awareness of the professional community through lectures and personal meetings.