Nets Algerisi
About Nets Algerisi
Nets Algerisi is a Biomedical Field Engineer at Beyond Air in Israel, with a background in biomedical engineering and extensive experience in the Israel Defence Forces. He is also a three-time Champion of Israel in Judo and has contributed to various volunteer initiatives supporting individuals with disabilities.
Work at Beyond Air
Nets Algerisi currently serves as a Biomedical Field Engineer at Beyond Air, a role he has held since 2020. In this position, he applies his expertise in biomedical engineering to support the development and implementation of medical technologies. His work focuses on enhancing patient care through innovative solutions in the biomedical field.
Education and Expertise
Nets Algerisi earned a Bachelor of Science in Medical Engineering from Afeka Tel Aviv Academic College of Engineering, completing his studies from 2016 to 2020. His academic background provides a strong foundation in biomedical and medical engineering principles, which he utilizes in his current role at Beyond Air.
Background
Before joining Beyond Air, Nets Algerisi served in the Israel Defence Forces (IDF) from 2011 to 2014, where he held a command function in the Artillery Corps and achieved the rank of First Sergeant. He was also responsible for regiment safety and acted as Knowledge Manager, overseeing the training of recruits. His early career included a 12-year involvement with the Israel Judo Association, where he developed his skills in judo.
Achievements
Nets Algerisi has been recognized as a Champion of Israel in Judo three times and holds a Dan 1 level black belt. In addition to his athletic achievements, he developed an innovative Eye-Based Communication System for patients with brain injuries, utilizing image processing and eye-tracking methods to facilitate communication through eye movements.
Volunteer Experience
Nets Algerisi has dedicated time to volunteer work, including a year at Akim, where he supported individuals with intellectual disabilities and their families. He also volunteered for three years at Chimes, a daycare center for children with special needs, demonstrating his commitment to community service and support for vulnerable populations.