The interview with the head of the Signal Processing Laboratory at Bar-Ilan University took place in his office on campus. The atmosphere was professional but welcoming. At the beginning, he briefly introduced himself and explained the main focus of the lab.
The process was structured as a Q&A session. The interviewer (you) asked questions about the lab’s research areas, opportunities for students, collaborations with industry and hospitals, and advice for young researchers. The professor responded in detail, often providing examples from ongoing projects.
The interview lasted about 45 minutes. It began with background questions about the lab, moved on to current research directions, and concluded with advice for students who want to enter the field of signal processing. The professor emphasized both the theoretical and practical aspects of the discipline, highlighting the importance of interdisciplinary work.
The atmosphere remained conversational throughout, which made it easy to ask follow-up questions. The professor was open and enthusiastic, sharing not only academic insights but also personal perspectives on the future of signal processing.