I am a post doctoral researcher at the Intelligent Transportation Systems lab at MIT. I completed my doctorate (2022) in the field of Operations Research under Prof. Nicole Adler at The Hebrew University Business School. My research focuses on optimizing transportation policy using game theory modeling tools and big data analyses to validate the models. I’m also preparing policy papers on transportation issues in Israel, mostly parking and biking, and presenting them in various forums.
Ph.D. in Operations Research, 2022
The Hebrew University, Israel
Thesis in Game Theory, 2016
Ben-Gurion University, Israel
MBA, Finance and Accounting, 2009
The Hebrew University, Israel
Industrial Engineering and Management, 2006
The Jerusalem College of Engineering, Israel
Fourteen Steps for cities for transforming parking from a painful liability to a valuable resource
How can we quickly encourage more cycling in local city street where proper segregation is not required and especially not possible
The Hebrew University: I’m currently teaching 55815 - Quantitative Models in the standard MBA and the International MBA Program. I was also teaching the course 55506 - Operations Management.
Azrieli, The Jerusalem College of Engineering: Teaching and TA’ing a wide variety of courses from Industrial Engineering and Information Systems faculty such as Deterministic Models, Stochastic Models, Statistics, Quality Assurance, Internet Programming, Databases, Optimization, Method Engineering, and a few more.