I taught the following courses at the Technion:
My first degree is a B.Sc. in Electrical Engineering from Tel-Aviv University. I then moved to the Technion, where I did an M.Sc. in Electrical Engineering. I studied under the supervision of Prof. G.F. Inbar. My thesis subject was "Movement-related potentials in the human spinal cord preceding toe movement". The thesis is available upon request.
I studied for a Ph.D. in Electrical Engineering under the supervision of Prof. G.F. Inbar. My thesis subject was "Detection of transient phenomena in movement related potentials". My work dealt with detection, processing and classification of signals in a very low signal-to-noise environment. The thesis is available upon request.
I also participated in the second EMBS Summer school on BioComplexity, BioScaling, Biosignal Interpretation at Dartmouth College.