We are proud to share that Ofir Glick, a student from the Faculty of Electrical and Computer Engineering, was selected as one of the 34 finalists out of more than 1000 engineering students worldwide to compete in the International Microelectronics Olympiad 2025.
His achievement reflects outstanding academic excellence and deep expertise in a wide range of topics including analog and digital IC design, RF, semiconductor physics, mathematics and object oriented programming.
During the finals week in Armenia, Ofir engaged with talented young engineers from 19 countries, exchanged knowledge and ideas and represented our faculty and the Technion with professionalism and pride.
We extend our gratitude to the ACTO Lab and Synopsys for their support and encouragement throughout this meaningful journey. Congratulations Ofir on this remarkable accomplishment.



