Shimon Miara
About Shimon Miara
Shimon Miara is a System Engineer with extensive experience in hardware development for medical systems. He has worked at Biosense Webster since 2015 and previously held roles at Data JCE and within the R&D department at Biosense Webster.
Work at BioSense Webster
Shimon Miara has been employed at BioSense Webster since 2015, currently holding the position of System Engineer. In this role, he is involved in various aspects of hardware development for medical systems. His responsibilities encompass all stages of the development process, from product definition to production. Prior to his current role, he served as an R&D Hardware Engineer at BioSense Webster for 15 years, from 2000 to 2015, where he contributed to the advancement of medical technology.
Previous Experience at Data JCE
Before joining BioSense Webster, Shimon Miara worked at Data JCE as an ASIC Design Engineer specializing in VHDL and Verilog from 1999 to 2000. His role at Data JCE involved designing application-specific integrated circuits, which provided him with foundational experience in hardware engineering. This one-year tenure contributed to his expertise in the field.
Education and Expertise
Shimon Miara earned a Bachelor of Science (B.Sc.) in Electrical and Computer Engineering from Ben Gurion University, completing his studies from 1996 to 1999. His educational background laid the groundwork for his career in engineering, particularly in the medical systems sector. He possesses expertise in guiding subcontractors on projects related to medical systems and collaborates with the research department to develop new medical products.
Background in Medical Systems Development
Shimon Miara has extensive experience in the medical systems field, having worked on hardware development for over two decades. His roles have included overseeing all stages of hardware development, ensuring that products meet the necessary specifications and quality standards. His collaboration with research teams highlights his commitment to innovation in medical technology.