Summary
Amir Blum is a Senior 3D Applications Software Engineer with 11 years of experience building interactive experiences, from indie games to autonomous vehicle simulators. He co-founded and led Unboxed, shipping Scramballed on PC and Nintendo Switch while managing cross-disciplinary teams, onboarding juniors, and handling client-facing production responsibilities. Currently at Mobileye, he applies Unity expertise to large-scale AV simulation systems informed by driving policy, mapping, and validation needs. Amir also founded MakeGamesJLM, a long-running Jerusalem game-maker community that reflects his commitment to grassroots mentorship and local creative expression. His background blends hands-on game systems engineering, tooling and networking for multiplayer, and a history in .NET and security-focused tooling—an unusual mix that makes him comfortable spanning gameplay, production, and safety-critical simulation.
11 years of coding experience
13 years of employment as a software developer
Bachelor of Science (B.Sc.) Computer Science, Bachelor of Science (B.Sc.) Computer Science at The Hebrew University of Jerusalem
Bachelor of Science (BSc) Computer Science, Bachelor of Science (BSc) Computer Science at Open University of Israel
Hartman High School
English, Hebrew