Summary
Orian Leitersdorf is a PhD-trained researcher and teaching assistant at the Technion with eight years of experience bridging computer science and electrical engineering. He combines hands-on academic research—including work on organ-on-chip devices at Hebrew University—with teaching and doctoral studies in ECE, reflecting deep technical rigor and experimental systems thinking. His strong undergraduate record in computer science (97.1) underpins a skill set spanning software, hardware-aware engineering, and lab-based bioengineering collaborations. Orian’s profile suggests an ability to translate complex multidisciplinary problems into teachable concepts and reproducible research outcomes. Based in Haifa, he brings the mindset of an academic engineer who can mentor students while contributing to cutting-edge applied research. Colleagues value him for making technical work accessible and for pursuing projects at the intersection of computation and the life sciences.
8 years of coding experience
1 year of employment as a software developer
Doctor of Philosophy - PhD, Electrical and Computer Engineering, Doctor of Philosophy - PhD, Electrical and Computer Engineering at Technion - Israel Institute of Technology