Summary
Dan Zilberstein is a seasoned lecturer and telecom software architect with over three decades of hands-on experience designing and managing real-time, embedded and distributed systems across mobile and core networks. He combines deep protocol expertise (SS7, SIGTRAN, SIP, R2, TCP/IP, 3GPP) and low-level languages (C/C++, Protel, assembler) with modern mobile and backend stacks (Java/Android, Objective-C, C#/.NET, MEAN). He has led multidisciplinary, geographically distributed teams from hands-on engineering to presale and CTO-level customer engagement, delivering large-scale carrier projects like HLR migrations and CDMA core rollouts. At Lev Academic Center he translates industry practice into coursework on RT systems, advanced C++ and networked applications while mentoring BSc students. Notably, his career bridges legacy telecom internals and contemporary mobile/web development, enabling pragmatic feature requirements and interoperability across multi-vendor environments.
10 years of coding experience
25 years of employment as a software developer
Diploma of Education, EDUCATION, 98, Diploma of Education, EDUCATION, 98 at Tel Aviv University
National University of Science and Technology "MISIS" (Moscow Institute of Steel and Alloys)
English, Hebrew, Russian, Spanish