Summary
Alex Dobro is a PHY Firmware Verification Engineer with a decade of experience building and validating complex systems across automotive, simulation, and silicon-validation domains. With a BEng in Electrical and Computer Engineering from Ben-Gurion University, he has moved from autonomous vehicle architecture and 3D simulation roles at BGRacing and Cognata to validation work at MaxLinear and now PHY firmware verification at NVIDIA. He brings a practical full-stack mindset—having worked as a full stack developer and simulation engineer—while specializing in verification methodologies for hardware-adjacent firmware. Passionate about AI, machine learning and neural networks, Alex applies data-driven approaches to test and validation problems and continuously learns new tools in his spare time. Based in Ramat Gan, Israel, he combines hands-on debugging skills with system-level thinking across software, firmware, and hardware interfaces. A pragmatic problem-solver, he is equally at home writing simulation pipelines as he is defining verification strategies for production silicon.
10 years of coding experience
3 years of employment as a software developer
Bachelor of Engineering - BE, Electrical and Computer engineering, Bachelor of Engineering - BE, Electrical and Computer engineering at Ben-Gurion University of the Negev