Ariel Dror

Embedded & Software Engineer at Airobotics

Ariel Dror has a diverse work experience spanning multiple industries. From 2016 onwards, Ariel worked at Airobotics as an Embedded & Software Engineer. In this role, Ariel was involved in developing an optic airborne payload, including working on a stabilized gimbal for day and night cameras and communication systems for cameras and ground control. Ariel also worked on developing microcontroller systems for autonomous drones.

Prior to Airobotics, Ariel was self-employed starting from 2012. During this time, Ariel worked as a SW & HW Developer, specializing in designing and developing industrial automation systems. This involved programming microcontrollers, PLCs, and PCs, as well as developing data acquisition systems and industrial computation.

Ariel's earlier work experience includes a long tenure at Magnus Engineering and Maintenance LTD. Starting in 1996 and lasting until 2012, Ariel held the role of Product & Hardware Manager. Here, Ariel was responsible for the complete life cycle of a hand-held embedded computer system for Airborne Engine Monitoring and Testing System. This included design, development, manufacturing, assembly, testing, and maintenance. Ariel also worked as an Industrial Computing Hardware Development Engineer, involved in designing, building, and installing industrial computing and data acquisition systems.

Overall, Ariel Dror has a strong background in embedded and software engineering, with extensive experience in designing and developing industrial automation systems and computing hardware.

Ariel Dror has a Bachelor of Arts degree in Science, with a focus on Computer Software and Hardware, from The Open University in Israel. In addition, Ariel also holds a degree in Electrical Practical Engineering, with a specialization in Electronics Systems, from Ben-Gurion University of the Negev. The specific start and end years for both educational experiences are not provided.

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  • Embedded & Software Engineer

    February, 2016 - present

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