Peretz Levinov
About Peretz Levinov
Peretz Levinov is a Senior Software Engineer with extensive experience in C/C++ development and machine learning infrastructure. He has worked at several notable companies, including AudioCodes, DeepCube, and Check Point Software Technologies, and holds a Bachelor of Science in Electrical and Electronics Engineering from Jerusalem College of Engineering.
Work at Nano Dimension
Peretz Levinov has been employed as a Senior Software Engineer at Nano Dimension since 2021. His role involves developing software solutions within the advanced technology sector, specifically at the Ness Ziona Science Park in Ness Ziona, Israel. His work focuses on enhancing software efficiency and performance, contributing to the company's innovative projects.
Previous Experience at AudioCodes
Prior to his current position, Levinov worked at AudioCodes as a C/C++ Embedded Real Time Developer from 2016 to 2017. During his tenure, he crafted efficient generic C/C++ solutions, including real-time STL-like containers and advanced multithreading tools, contributing to the company's software development efforts.
Career at DeepCube
Levinov served as a Senior Software Engineer at DeepCube from 2019 to 2021. He led initiatives that optimized model development, focusing on graph optimization and model availability. He also implemented advanced tensor techniques, showcasing his proficiency in C++ and Python, and played a significant role in transitioning the company to machine learning-driven architectures.
Experience at Check Point Software Technologies
From 2017 to 2019, Levinov worked at Check Point Software Technologies, Ltd. as a Software Developer specializing in Secure Protocols Inspection. He led refactoring efforts and modernized build systems, demonstrating his capabilities in both C++ and Java, which contributed to the enhancement of the company's software products.
Educational Background
Levinov studied at the Jerusalem College of Engineering, where he earned a Bachelor of Science in Electrical and Electronics Engineering from 2011 to 2015. He also attended InfinityLabs R&D, completing a software developer program focused on C/C++ from 2015 to 2016, which provided him with a solid foundation in software development.