Summary
Guy Moshkowich is a cryptography researcher with a decade of experience building scalable production systems and applied research at IBM, blending homomorphic encryption expertise with practical deployments on Kubernetes and cloud platforms. His background spans deep NLP research—theme clustering, split-and-rephrase, and rebuttal generation using fine-tuned BERT embeddings—to large-scale engineering work like ELK observability pipelines and high-throughput monitoring/APM architectures. He has led teams and mentored engineers while delivering fault-tolerant search and leader-election services, showing a rare combination of theoretical math (MSc in Mathematics) and hands-on systems design. Notably, he translated NLP prototypes into business-facing applications that organize arguments by concept and surface rebuttals from news sources. Based in Israel, he thrives at the intersection of cryptography, ML/NLP, and cloud-native productionization. Colleagues would describe him as a pragmatic researcher who turns complex algorithms into reliable, deployable services.
10 years of coding experience
14 years of employment as a software developer
Master of Science (M.Sc.), Mathematics, Master of Science (M.Sc.), Mathematics at Tel Aviv University
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