Solution Engineer · Dublin · 2026
Tomer Zamir
Hi — I'm Tomer. I'm a Solution Engineer in Dublin. I like turning half-baked ideas into something that actually runs.
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Projects
Some of my work.
Three projects I've enjoyed making: an academic deep-learning research project, a browser game, and a smart-home over MQTT.
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Detecting Parkinson's Disease from voice
A deep-learning pipeline that classifies Parkinson's from voice samples. Feature extraction, a CNN, and cross-validated evaluation reaching an F1 score of 0.87 — a glimpse of what deep learning can bring to medical diagnosis.
- Python
- TensorFlow
- Voice Processing
- Research
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Snowboarding Tony
A browser game in Unity + C#. Procedural terrain, chunky physics, a soundtrack that goes harder than it needs to. Playable in your browser.
- Unity
- C#
- WebGL
- Game design
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Smart-home over MQTT
A distributed smart-home in Python. Sensors, actuators, and a broker-based control plane using MQTT — with a small dashboard on top.
- Python
- MQTT
- IoT
- Systems
Background
About me.
I'm a Solution Engineer at Salesforce, based in Dublin. Most days that means sitting down with a company, working out what's actually holding them back, and then designing and demoing a solution that fixes it — usually in front of the people who have to say yes to it.
Intellectual growth should commence at birth and cease only at death.
I got here through a Computer Science degree at the Holon Institute of Technology in Israel, and a first Solution Engineering role there before the move to Dublin. It takes a bit of everything: knowing a system well enough to build on it, and explaining it clearly enough to win over a room that doesn't code. The building is what I enjoy most — these days that means working with Claude to turn a rough idea into something real.
We can only see a short distance ahead, but we can see plenty there that needs to be done.
I'm always open to new opportunities and ideas — if you've got one, I'd love to hear from you.
The only way to do great work is to love what you do.
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