Summary
Micha Feigin-almon is a Scientific Consultant and Deep-Tech R&D Advisor with a PhD in Applied Mathematics and over a decade of experience translating advanced sensing research into commercial and clinical products. He blends deep-physics modeling with physics-informed AI across RF, ultrasound, optical and acoustic systems, architecting end-to-end solutions from hardware to GPGPU-accelerated inference. At MIT and as an external CTO for startups and corporations like Intel, he has led multimodal sensing programs, pioneered seismic-imaging-inspired ultrasound methods, and spun academic work into industry partnerships with Google Research, Microsoft Research and MGH. A pragmatic inventor (3 issued patents) and former GPU department founder, he uniquely pairs high-performance engineering with strategic de-risking to shorten paths to deployment. Notably, his work spans both algorithmic inverse problems and real-world system integration—e.g., improving Intel RealSense depth pipelines and designing liquid-biopsy imaging stacks—bringing measurable product impact to noisy, constrained environments.
10 years of coding experience
10 years of employment as a software developer
visiting grad student, visiting grad student at Massachusetts Institute of Technology
PhD, Applied Mathematics (Medical Imaging), PhD, Applied Mathematics (Medical Imaging) at Tel Aviv University
Hebrew, English