About

I'm a tracking and navigation engineer at Elbit Systems, where I work on head-mounted display trackers — systems that fuse magnetic, optical, and inertial sensors to estimate where a pilot is looking, in real time, to sub-degree accuracy.

My day-to-day work is estimation: Kalman filters, batch least-squares, sensor alignment and calibration, and root-cause analysis when a multi-sensor pipeline misbehaves. Before that I studied aerospace engineering at the Technion, and before that I spent five years in the Israeli Air Force as a radar air traffic controller.

I'm currently doing an M.Sc in machine learning at the Open University, and my side projects increasingly sit at the intersection of estimation and AI — agents, LLM pipelines, and tools that make my own work faster.