Doron
Loewenberg
Doron Loewenberg was awarded a Fulbright fellowship to pursue a master’s in cyber politics and government at Tel Aviv University. His goal is to take what he learns in Israel back to America and help both the U.S. government and private tech corporations prepare necessary regulations and standards that will ensure new technologies like generative AI are used responsibly and safely.
Before going to Israel, Doron graduated summa cum laude from the University of Pittsburgh’s David C. Frederick Honors College with a BA in the history and philosophy of science and a minor in computer science. While at Pittsburgh, Doron was heavily involved in the university’s intercultural exchange programs. He was a proud member of Quo Vadis, an organization that promoted knowledge of non-American cultures by taking community members on tours of the university’s nationality rooms, a set of 31 rooms designed by committees from all around the world.
Doron hopes that his passions for intercultural exchange and responsible technology use will help him bridge the gap between American and Israeli developers and ensure that those two tech superpowers will work together to tackle humanity’s next big issue.
