Summary
Ron Kaminsky is a retired algorithms and computer vision engineer with over three decades of practical experience applying advanced mathematics to high-throughput image processing and optimization problems. His career includes roles at Orbotech, KLA, and Mobileye where he prototyped and productionized algorithms across CPU, GPU (CUDA), and FPGA platforms, and optimized critical paths using AVX512 and custom hardware. He has a strong computational toolkit—C++, Python, NumPy/SciPy, Mathematica/Matlab—and a track record of accelerating processing of high-resolution metrology and PCB data. At Orbotech he bridged R&D and industry by fostering academic collaborations and translating novel optimization methods into commercial solutions. Based in Israel with an M.Sc. in Applied Mathematics from the Weizmann Institute, he combines deep theoretical skill with hands-on low-level performance engineering. A less obvious strength is his long-term habit of designing complete systems—from mathematical models to hardware-aware, production-ready implementations—rather than just isolated algorithms.
10 years of coding experience
33 years of employment as a software developer
M.Sc. Applied Mathematics, M.Sc. Applied Mathematics at The Weizmann Institute of Science
B.A. Mathematics and Chemistry, B.A. Mathematics and Chemistry at University of Rochester
Hebrew, English, French