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RESUME

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Research
Interests
  • Modeling of Stochastic Systems
  • Chemical Kinetics
  • Searching Schemes
  • Random Walks and Queuing Theory
Work​
experience​
  • Teacher assistant in the following courses:
February-April 2018: Introduction to Organic Chemistry.
November-January 2014, 2015, 2016, 2017: Thermodynamics.
February-April 2016, 2017: Quantum mechanics and the chemical bond.
February-April 2015: Random walks in chemistry and biology.
February-April 2013:  General chemistry for engineers.
  • June 2011- October 2012: Paid project student In David Sprinzak’s Lab, working on cellular signal transduction through diffusible membrane proteins clustering. Theoretical and experimental work.
  • 2011- 2017: Privet tutoring in biology, chemistry, physics and math for university students.
  • 2010 - 2011: Teaching chemistry to high school students via internet for promising students in underprivileged communities in Israel.
  • 2006 - 2009: Military service in the IDF, Home front command. Search and rescue unit.
Skills
  • Extensive experience in Matlab

  • Extensive experience in Wolfram Mathematica

  • Experience with C++ and Python

Languages
  • Hebrew (Fluent)

  • English (Fluent)

  • Spanish (Beginner)

Education
  • June 2015-present day:  PhD student at Prof. Michael Urbakh’s Lab at the School of Chemistry of Tel-Aviv University.
  • February 2013- May 2015:  M.Sc. student at Prof. Michael Urbakh’s Lab at the School of Chemistry of Tel-Aviv University t (Summa cum laude).
  • October 2012- February 2013:  M.Sc. student at Prof. David Sprinzak Lab at the Faculty of Life Science of the Tel-Aviv University (Discontinued, transferred to chemistry)
  • 2009 - 2012:  B.Sc.  student at the Faculty of Life Science and School of Chemistry, Tel Aviv University (magna cum laude ).
  • 2002 - 2005:  High school at the “Gymnasia Hertzelia” in Tel-Aviv, Major in biotechnology and mathematics.
Awards
  • TAU “100 Club” – a list of top 100 ranked teaching assistants in Tel Aviv university (November 2017)
  • XIN innovation forum Travel scholarship and excellence award (September 2016)
  • First Prize in the Best Poster Competition at the Raymond and Beverly Sackler Center for Computational Molecular and Materials Science workshop on “Classical and Quantum Non-Equilibrium Dynamics” (august 2016)
  • “Revisiting Michaelis-Menten - using inhibitors to uncover hidden variables in enzymes” Physical chemistry department retreat (February 2018)
  • “Garden Kinetics – First passage approach to pollination” – Probability day at Weizmann institute (May 2017)
  • “Stochastic approach for clusters Life-Time“ - The Sackler Center for computational molecular and materials Science (TAU) Conference. Neve-Ilan, Israel (October 2015)
  • “Catch-bond adhesion model” – statistical physics department, Humboldt University, Berlin, Germany. (June 2014)
  • “Modeling of planar cell polarity”-2nd TAU Biophysical meeting (July 2013)
Talks
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