Who am I?
I began my journey in the world of technology at the age of 15, when I chose to study electronics in high school. During my military service, I served as an RF technician in Unit 8200, a position that paved my way into the engineering world.
I continued my academic career with a Master's degree in Nuclear Engineering, including a computational thesis in machine reliability, and another Master's degree in Business Administration.

Research & Development
For almost 20 years I have been involved in hardware research and development, including board design, for a wide range of technology companies and products. Seven years ago, I decided to make a significant change in my career and enter the world of Data Science. After gaining experience and specializing in the field, I made the second significant change in my life – going independent.
Currently, I work as a freelancer as a Data Science. I focus on lecturing in Data science courses, providing guidance in job search processes, and providing professional consulting in data and technology.
Challenges
The second change I made was after a challenging period, I diagnosed both of my children with ASD (Autistic Spectrum Disorder). In recent years, following the disintegration of the public system, the process of diagnosing and finding a suitable educational framework for children with special needs has become a bureaucratic hell. Along the way, I learned to deal with the bureaucracy with institutions such as National Insurance, the Ministry of Education, local authorities, and health funds. Today, I share this knowledge with other parents. I developed a dedicated lecture that aims to convey information to parents of special children in dealing with the bureaucratic and emotional challenges and will allow for maximum exploitation of the children's rights.
