Itai Peer
About Itai Peer
Itai Peer is a Speech Recognition Researcher with expertise in Machine Learning and Pattern Recognition, currently employed at Verint in Herzliya, Israel. He has a background in Electrical Engineering and has held positions at Intel, Apple, and Ben Gurion University.
Work at Verint
Itai Peer has been employed at Verint since 2018 as a Speech Recognition Researcher. His role focuses on advancing speech recognition technologies, utilizing his expertise in machine learning applications tailored for consumer electronics. Located in Herzliya, Tel Aviv District, Israel, he has contributed to various projects that enhance the company's capabilities in speech signal processing and acoustic modeling.
Previous Experience at Intel Corporation
Before joining Verint, Itai Peer worked at Intel Corporation as a CAD Engineer from 2008 to 2016. During his eight years at Intel, he was involved in various engineering projects that leveraged his skills in electrical engineering and pattern recognition. His experience at Intel provided him with a strong foundation in technology development and engineering practices.
Experience at Apple
Itai Peer served as an Electrical Engineer at Apple from 2016 to 2018. His two-year tenure involved working on projects that integrated his knowledge of electrical engineering with innovative consumer electronics solutions. This experience further solidified his expertise in the field and prepared him for his current role at Verint.
Academic Background in Electrical Engineering
Itai Peer studied at Ben-Gurion University of the Negev, where he earned both his Engineer’s Degree and Master’s Degree in Electrical and Electronics Engineering. His undergraduate studies took place from 2003 to 2007, followed by his graduate studies from 2006 to 2008. This academic background provided him with a solid foundation in electrical engineering principles and practices.
Teaching Assistant Role at Ben Gurion University
From 2006 to 2008, Itai Peer worked as a Teaching Assistant at Ben Gurion University of the Negev. In this role, he supported faculty in delivering course content and assisting students in their understanding of electrical engineering concepts. This experience contributed to his development as an educator and reinforced his expertise in the field.