I was born in the early 1980s in Minsk. Now it is Belarus, back then it was the Soviet republic of Belarus.
My parents are both electrical engineers. Then my family moved to Israel. And in Israel, we lived until the late 1990s. After this adventure continued, we migrated to Canada. And in the end, I moved to America to study a decade ago and stayed in America. So I grew up a little in Belarus under the Soviet regime, a little in Israel, in Canada, and now I live in America.
What did I love doing as a child? I loved riding a bike, I was interested in physics, things like construction sets, I was interested in math a little. Quite technical orientation.
I was lucky, I studied at good universities. When we arrived in Israel, my parents put me in a fairly good private secondary and high school. Then I ended up in a good private school in Canada, and a good university in Canada called Waterloo. And then in the US, I studied at Cornell, there is a good program in mathematics. So I got a good technical and mathematical education.
I worked for many years in the academy, in research laboratories. Now I work in high-tech related to medicine, in healthcare.