Summary
Yoav Rabinovich is a research-focused engineer and scientist blending quantum information, deep learning, and statistical mechanics. As a Research Fellow at Harvard University (Banaji Lab) since 2020, he explores intersections of information theory and quantum computing while applying machine learning to complex systems. Previously, he built machine-learning solutions for computer vision and causal statistical analysis in neurological studies at Minerva Project and contributed to quantum mechanics and statistical mechanics courses as a teaching assistant. He holds a BSc in Computer Science and Physics from Minerva Schools at KGI, pairing rigorous multi-disciplinary training with hands-on ML and research experience. Based in San Francisco, he translates theory into practice across academia and industry, merging ML research with computer graphics and game design insights. Earlier in his career he earned a personal Award of Excellence from the Chief Intelligence Officer during his service in the Israeli Intelligence Corps, signaling a track record of high-stakes research and clear reporting.
9 years of coding experience
4 years of employment as a software developer
Bachelor's degree, Computer Science and Physics, 3.74, Bachelor's degree, Computer Science and Physics, 3.74 at Minerva Schools at KGI