Summary
Danielle Honigstein is a versatile software engineer and high school Computer Science teacher with nine years of experience bridging research-grade lab automation and production mobile/web apps. With a PhD in Applied Physics from The Hebrew University, she has developed algorithms and implemented acquisition and analysis pipelines in LabVIEW, Matlab, and Python for advanced microscopy and optical techniques. At the Weizmann Institute she built cross-platform apps (Flutter, Android, Swift), taught Git/Matlab/Python, and designed experiment hardware using Raspberry Pi and Arduino, demonstrating rare end-to-end lab-to-software fluency. She also contributes to assistive-tech product development at Sniff Logic, turning sensor data into actionable signals for research and accessibility. Known for managing teams and requirements in research settings, she combines hands-on coding across many languages with practical pedagogy and a knack for turning complex experiments into usable tools.
9 years of coding experience
Doctor of Philosophy (PhD), Applied Physics, Doctor of Philosophy (PhD), Applied Physics at The Hebrew University