Summary
Arik Rinberg is a software engineer and Ph.D. candidate in computer engineering at Technion, combining nine years of industry experience with academic research on concurrent algorithms and big-data stream processing. He develops and analyzes fast concurrent data sketches, exploring the subtle interplay between concurrency and randomness to improve estimation accuracy in real-world stream analytics. Arik has practical systems experience from roles at Google and past research internships at Microsoft, IBM and VMware, bridging theory and production-grade implementation. His work also touches Byzantine Agreement, with published research, highlighting a depth in distributed systems and fault tolerance beyond typical data-sketching expertise. Based in Israel, he brings a rare blend of formal analysis and hands-on engineering to tackle large-scale, concurrent data problems.
9 years of coding experience
3 years of employment as a software developer
Doctor of Philosophy - PhD, Doctor of Philosophy - PhD at Technion - Israel Institute of Technology
English, Hebrew