Summary
Noam Koren is a PhD candidate in computer science based in the Tel Aviv District, bringing nine years of experience at the intersection of machine learning research and applied AI. Currently working on AI evaluation at IBM and conducting collaborative research at Princeton on PDE solution operators using spectral filtering, he blends theoretical rigor with practical evaluation and privacy-focused research. His background includes AI privacy research at IBM, internships at Bosch AI, and extensive TA experience teaching numerical algorithms, ML and AI at the Technion, demonstrating strong mentoring and communication skills. Comfortable both in academic labs and industry research teams, he is known for quick learning, excellent organization, and bridging mathematical methods with real-world AI evaluation challenges.
9 years of coding experience
Doctor of Philosophy - PhD Computer Science, Doctor of Philosophy - PhD Computer Science at Technion - Israel Institute of Technology
English, Hebrew