Biography

      Since March 2015, I have been working as a research data scientist in the Data Analytics Department, at the Institute for Infocomm Research (I2R) ‒- Agency for Science, Technology and Research (A*STAR), Singapore. In 2014, I received my PhD in computer science from Bar-Ilan University, Israel. Prior to this I was working in the Israeli hi-tech industry for IBM Haifa Research Lab (HRL), Parametric Technology Corporation (PTC), and VCON. I hold a MSc in computer science and BSc in mathematics and computer science, both from Ben-Gurion University, Israel.
Please find my CV here.

Research Interests

      My research interest lies in the field of data mining. In particular, the finding of patterns (co-clusters) with lagged (delayed) behavior between the objects. Lately, I have been focusing more on fundamental graph mining problems such as: cliques, bi-cliques, quasi-(bi-)cliques and hyper (quasi-)(bi-)cliques. This is in tandem with working on a graph mining solutions for real life problems.

Publications

      See my list of publications here


Last update: Mar. 2021