I am an Assistant Professor of Operations Research at the Hebrew University Business School and a Research Affiliate at the Intelligent Transportation Systems Lab at MIT, where I was previously a postdoc. I also held a postdoctoral position in the Operations Management and Statistics group at the Rotman School of Management, University of Toronto. My research focuses on optimizing transportation policy through game theory, queuing models and big data analyses. I also prepare policy papers on transportation issues in Israel, mainly parking and biking, which I present 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