Ran Sharon
About Ran Sharon
Ran Sharon is a System Engineering Manager at Biosense Webster, where he has worked since 2020. He has extensive experience in system requirements and architecture for medical devices, particularly in heart rhythm disorders, and has held various engineering roles in notable companies throughout his career.
Current Role at BioSense Webster
Ran Sharon currently serves as the System Engineering Manager at Biosense Webster, a position he has held since 2020. In this role, he is responsible for managing system requirements and architecture for medical devices that focus on treating heart rhythm disorders. He oversees the integration and verification processes for a multidisciplinary medical diagnostic system, ensuring that all components function effectively together.
Previous Experience at GE Healthcare
Before joining Biosense Webster, Ran Sharon worked at GE Healthcare as a System and Algorithm Engineer from 2009 to 2014. During his five years in Kadima, he contributed to the development of medical technologies, enhancing his expertise in system engineering and algorithm design within the healthcare sector.
Professional Background at Essence Group and Nexite
Ran Sharon held the position of Senior System Architect at Essence Group from 2016 to 2018, where he focused on system architecture for various projects. Following this role, he served as the Director of System Engineering at Nexite from 2018 to 2020. His experiences in these positions contributed to his extensive knowledge in system engineering and architecture.
Early Career in Algorithm Engineering
Ran Sharon began his career as an Algorithm Engineer, working at Metalink from 2003 to 2006 and at EPOS from 2006 to 2009. These early roles provided him with foundational skills in algorithm development and system integration, which he has built upon throughout his career.
Education in Electrical and Electronics Engineering
Ran Sharon earned his Bachelor's degree in Electrical and Electronics Engineering from Ben Gurion University (BGU) between 1988 and 1993. This educational background laid the groundwork for his career in system engineering and algorithm development in the medical technology field.