Slava Roikhel
About Slava Roikhel
Slava Roikhel is a Full Stack Developer with extensive experience in web technologies, currently working at Trax Retail since 2016. He has a background in Computer Science from Tel Aviv University and has contributed to various technical projects and mentoring initiatives in the field.
Work at Trax
Slava Roikhel has been employed at Trax Retail as a Full Stack Developer since 2016. In this role, he has contributed to various web development projects and has been instrumental in mentoring over 20 web developers. His mentorship includes guidance on code review, best practices, and performance optimizations. Roikhel has also led significant web-related migrations, such as the transition from Bitbucket to GitHub and the upgrade from AngularJS to Angular. He has developed and deployed numerous end-to-end web applications that utilize computer vision technology to enhance physical shelf analysis.
Previous Experience at NetoMedia
Before joining Trax, Slava Roikhel worked as a Web Developer at NetoMedia from 2014 to 2016 in Tel Aviv - Jaffa, Israel. During his tenure, he delivered technical lectures on web technologies, contributing to the internal knowledge sharing within the company. His experience at NetoMedia provided him with a solid foundation in web development practices and technologies.
Education and Expertise
Slava Roikhel studied Computer Science at Tel Aviv University, where he earned his Bachelor's degree from 2010 to 2014. His academic background has equipped him with a strong understanding of software development principles. Roikhel possesses expertise in developing microservices and micro frontends, focusing on client/server side infrastructure. He has experience working with both global and Chinese customers, allowing him to adapt solutions to diverse market needs.
Technical Contributions and Projects
At Trax, Slava Roikhel has made notable technical contributions, including the development of Trax's storybook using the LitElement web components library, which ensures framework agnosticism. He has also led significant migrations in web technologies, enhancing the overall development process and improving team efficiency. His work on end-to-end web applications has integrated computer vision technology, specifically aimed at improving physical shelf analysis.