Jonathan is a postdoctoral fellow in the Getz lab. He received his Ph.D. in Computer Science from the Hebrew University of Jerusalem in 2025. His previous work spans machine learning theory and computational tool development, including communication-free algorithms for the multi-player stochastic bandit problem (ICML 2016) and the design of high-performance computational tools for large-scale sequencing data analysis featuring algorithms for genomic segmentation, statistical QTL analysis, and genetic biomarker identification (e.g. wgbstools for methylation analysis).
In his current research, Jonathan develops machine learning and computational models for large-scale spatial and multi-modal sequencing data in biliary tract cancers. His work focuses on modeling cell-level interaction networks in heterogeneous tissue environments to identify actionable patterns for precision therapies.