Rom Kurtz

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  • Timeline

    Nov 2012 - Nov 2015

    Shift Commander of the Combat Information Center

    Israeli Navy
    Nov 2020 - Jan 2023

    Software Engineer

    Intel Corporation
    Current Company
    Jan 2023 - now

    Software Engineer

    JFrog
  • About me

    Software Engineer at JFrog

  • Education

    • Technion - israel institute of technology

      2018 - 2022
      Bachelor of science - bs information systems engineering 92.8

      Summa Cum Laude graduate (#1).Degree specialization in: Machine Learning and Fin-Tech.Interesting courses: Machine Leaning 1 & 2, Artificial Intelligence, Forecasting Methods in Fintech, Probabilistic Graphical Models, IOT, Data Analysis, OOP, Computer Architecture & OS, Data Structures and Algorithms.A (tiny) selection of my software projects I implemented during my studies:• Movie Recommender Using Matrix Factorization (deep learning) – academic paper & implementation… Show more Summa Cum Laude graduate (#1).Degree specialization in: Machine Learning and Fin-Tech.Interesting courses: Machine Leaning 1 & 2, Artificial Intelligence, Forecasting Methods in Fintech, Probabilistic Graphical Models, IOT, Data Analysis, OOP, Computer Architecture & OS, Data Structures and Algorithms.A (tiny) selection of my software projects I implemented during my studies:• Movie Recommender Using Matrix Factorization (deep learning) – academic paper & implementation, inventing new Alg.• Smart Refrigerator based on micro-processor – measuring using sensors, Fourier transform, data streaming, mail notifications.• Final Project associated with Intel – migrating to Power BI from Qlik Sense, DB redesign, predicting acute issues and bugs in Intel Projects using ML, manage permissions, advanced filtering, deploy, notify users and more. Show less

  • Experience

    • Israeli navy

      Nov 2012 - Nov 2015
      Shift commander of the combat information center
    • Intel corporation

      Nov 2020 - Jan 2023
      Software engineer

      At Intel, within the dynamic world of the Wireless & BT team, I thrived as a Backend Software Engineer. Here, I found myself working in a truly multidisciplinary environment, collaborating seamlessly with engineers from various backgrounds.My core responsibility was to design and develop the software infrastructure that served as the backbone for integrating and validating multicore wireless products. This infrastructure ensured a smooth and efficient process, allowing us to thoroughly test and refine these products.Furthermore, I embarked on creating and implementing tools for both manual and automated testing platforms. These custom-built tools became instrumental in enhancing the capabilities of the RF, VLSI, and Design Verification (DV) teams. The improved tools ultimately led to a significant increase in both the accuracy and efficiency of their results.My time at Intel wasn't solely about technical expertise; it was about the impact we achieved together. Working within a multidisciplinary environment, I honed my ability to collaborate effectively. This collaborative spirit, coupled with a shared purpose, fueled our efforts to bring cutting-edge wireless technologies to market. Show less

    • Jfrog

      Jan 2023 - now
      Software engineer

      I'm a Backend Software Engineer at JFrog, in the Artifactory Federated Repositories team.Here, I'm spearheading the development of a brand new microservice, RTFS, from its initial concept all the way to production.Beyond core development, I take ownership of the telemetry domain for RTFS. This means I lead the integration of a comprehensive telemetry system, ensuring we capture valuable insights. I don't just integrate, I define and design custom metrics with Micrometer, providing a granular view of the service's health and performance through informative Grafana dashboards. This allows us to proactively identify and address any potential issues.For deep visibility into request flows across our entire system, I leverage the power of OpenTelemetry with distributed tracing. To further enhance troubleshooting efficiency, I implemented Grafana Tempo, establishing a central hub for analyzing these traces.To build a truly responsive and high-performing service, we utilize Java Reactor and Webflux. These technologies create a non-blocking, asynchronous architecture, capable of handling high concurrency and propagating events at massive scale with exceptional speed.This project fosters a strong sense of collaboration within our development team as we work together to bring RTFS to life. It also allows me to continuously hone my technical skills in Java, Spring, and microservices architecture while gaining valuable experience in designing and implementing scalable backend systems. Show less

  • Licenses & Certifications

  • Honors & Awards

    • Awarded to Rom Kurtz
      President's list professor Uri Sivan Jul 2022
    • Awarded to Rom Kurtz
      President's list professor Uri Sivan Feb 2022
    • Awarded to Rom Kurtz
      President's list professor Uri Sivan Jul 2021
    • Awarded to Rom Kurtz
      President's list professor Uri Sivan Feb 2021
    • Awarded to Rom Kurtz
      President's List Professor Uri Sivan Jul 2020
    • Awarded to Rom Kurtz
      Dean's list Professor Carmel Domshlak Feb 2020
    • Awarded to Rom Kurtz
      Dean's list Professor Carmel Domshlak Jul 2019
  • Volunteer Experience

    • Instructor

      Issued by Step2Tech on Jul 2023
      Step2TechAssociated with Rom Kurtz
    • Family Financial Support Assistant

      Issued by PAAMONIM on Oct 2021
      PAAMONIMAssociated with Rom Kurtz