Roman Dizengoff has extensive experience in the field of mechanical engineering, particularly in the design and development of computer systems for aerospace and spaceborne applications.
Starting in 2012, Dizengoff worked at ORT Israel, Technology & Science Educational Network as a college instructor until 2015.
In 2014, they joined Elbit Systems Ltd and was responsible for designing jigs and fixtures for production and testing of airborne products. This role involved precise mechanisms, optics, and display units, as well as PCB soldering. Roman stayed at Elbit Systems until 2016.
From 2017 to 2022, Dizengoff worked as a lead mechanical engineer and mechanical designer at Elbit Systems Ltd in the Avionics Aerospace Division. In this role, they focused on the design and development of airborne computer systems, with an emphasis on opto-mechanical design. Roman led the design of airborne computers and also handled the mechanical design of PCBs, mechanical parts, and routing fiber connectors, ensuring compliance with objectives of MIL standard, strength, weight, heat, and functionality.
Presently, Dizengoff holds the position of Senior Mechanical Engineer - Lead Design, Space Computer Systems at Ramon.Space, starting in December 2022. Their responsibilities include driving the mechanical design aspects of spaceborne computers and payloads, leading multiple early design concepts, and supervising experiments such as POD, SOF, QUAL, HALT, HASS, and AW.
Roman Dizengoff pursued their education at Braude Academic College. From 2021 to 2022, they completed a System Engineering M.SE degree. Prior to that, they obtained an Engineer's Degree in Mechanical Engineering (B.SE) from 2013 to 2016. Their educational journey began in 2007 when they enrolled in Braude Academic College and completed a practical mechanical engineering program focusing on Mechanical Engineering Related Technologies/Technicians from 2007 to 2009.
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