Tomer Mahlin

R&d Manager at BlackSwan Technologies

Tomer Mahlin has a strong background in software engineering and development. Tomer currently serves as the Vice President of Software Engineering at BlackSwan Technologies, a position they have held since December 2020. Prior to this role, they were the Head of Development at BlackSwan Technologies from December 2019 to December 2020.

Before joining BlackSwan Technologies, Tomer worked at IBM for several years. From April 2015 to November 2019, they served as an R&D Manager, where they established an NLP R&D lab and led research and development initiatives for globalization and NLP support in IBM products and customer tailored solutions. From March 2011 to March 2015, they were the Globalization Software Development Manager, overseeing a team of 10 people and managing agile international development projects for g11n support in IBM products.

Tomer's work experience at IBM dates back to June 2001, where they initially served as a Globalization solutions project manager and Bidi architect until February 2010. During this time, they contributed to the development of globalization solutions and played a key role in Bidi architecture.

Prior to their tenure at IBM, Tomer worked at Softel Ltd, starting in August 1997 and ending in May 2001. Tomer served as a Solution Architect in the Image Processing Group, focusing on OCR and designing and implementing IT solutions for document workflow and electronic management systems.

Overall, Tomer Mahlin has a diverse range of experience in software engineering, development management, and solution architecture.

Tomer Mahlin's education history begins in 1994 when they enrolled at The Hebrew University of Jerusalem. Tomer completed their Bachelor of Science degree in an unspecified field of study in 1997. Following that, Tomer continued their education at the same university and obtained a Master of Science degree in Computer Science from 1997 to 2001.

In terms of additional certifications, Tomer obtained a certification called "Plateau" from IBM in January 2019.

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